Thunderbird Magazine, Winter-Spring 1986

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In preparation for the
annual meeting of the
Thunderbird Alumni
Association to be held
this Fall, the Nominating
Committee asks that the
names of candidates
qualified to serve on the
Board of Directors be
submitted to the follow­ing
address:
Nominating Committee
Thunderbird Alumni
Association
c/o Alumni Relations
Office
Thunderbird Campus
Glendale, Arizona 85306
Members of the Nomi­nating
Committee are as
follows: Daniel Witcher
'50, Chairman; William
Johnson '60; Larry
Mellinger '68; Thomas
Peterson '77; Douglas
Quelland '72; and
Charles Stockholm '56.
Thunderbird
Alumni
Association
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Susan Stevens '73,Jeri Towner '78, Stephen Hall
'69, Bill Johnson '60, and Allen Brenteson '60,
attended the meeting of the Thunderbird
Alumni Association.
Dan Witcher '50, Vice
President for Worldwide
Human Health Businesses,
The Upjohn Company.
Stephen Hall '69.
Susan Stevens '73, Vice
President of Bank of America.
Doug Quelland '72.
Chuck Stockholm '56,
first president of the newly
organized Thunderbird
Alumni Association.
John Cook '79, account
executive for Merrill Lynch
International in Brussels.
Eric Denniston '80 and Peggy Peckham '74
participated in the March meeting of the
Thunderbird Alumni Association Board of
Directors.
Tom Peterson '77, John Cook '79, Beau
Kennedy '85, Doug Quelland '72, and Chuck
Stockholm '56, are shown during the October
meeting of the Thunderbird Alumni Associa­tion
Board of Directors.
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Thunderbird Spreads Its Wings
New $4,000,000 Faculty Center to Start This Fall
6
Campus News
11 18
Thunderbird Network Alumni Updates
14 37
Thunderbird Contacts Alumni Awards Ballot
Thunderbird Magazine American Graduate School of
Winter-Spring 1985/86 International Management
Quarterly magazine of the Alumni Director of Communication and
Relations Office of the American
d Sch I f . I Editor:
Gra uate 00 0 lnte~atlona Nelda S. Crowell
Management Thunderbrrd Campus
Glendale, AZ 85306 Editorial Assistants:
(602)978-7135 Andrea Bloomquist
TELEX 187123 linda Green Smith
On the cover:
Dr. LilithE. Schutte, Chair of Modern
Language Department, Dr. Clifton B.
Cox, Chair of World Business and
Professor Joaquim M. Duarte,Jr., Chair
of International Studies, look for­ward
to the greater office space prom­ised
by the new Faculty Center.
See story page 2.
Penny A. Thmey
Communication Secretary:
Carol Naftzger
Student Assistants,
Thunderbird Magazine:
Sandra Goodman '86
Regina Whitley '86
Photographer:
Kent Sievers Photography
Design:
Pat Kenny Graphic Design
Director of Alumni Relations and
Publisher:
Bobbie M. Boyd
Alumni Relations Staff:
Sarah W. Mawk,
Executive Secretary
Donna Cleland,
Records Coordinator
Michele Burtness,
Records Assistant
TiaSpeirs,
Receptionist
Student Assistants, Alumni
Relations Office:
Deanna Campbell '86
Stefan Dulak '86
Kathleen Higgins '86
~ynn Fenton '86
Eric Lawrence '86
Scott Oelkers '85
Leslie Pembroke '86
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Thunderbird
Spreads
its Wings
Thunderbird will break ground this
fall for a $4 million Facility Center as
part of the School's 40th anniversary
celebration. The new center will provide
larger office space, and at the same time
foster greater cohesiveness among the
faculty.
Faculty offices are currently scattered
all over campus. In the World Business
Department alone, 35 professors are
located in three different buildings.
Even student recreation facilities and
dormitory rooms have had to be
converted to facility office space.
Furthermore, the present facilities
hamper, rather than enhance, com­munication
among facility, compound­ing
a problem voiced frequently by
advisory groups such as the North
Central Association of Colleges and
Schools and the Academic Board of
Visitors.
In addition, Dr. Lilith Schutte, Chair
of the Department of Modem Languages,
pointed out that, "Room for having
meetings has always been a problem.
We have been limited to the dead hour
to use empty classroom space for
department meetings~'
Room for computers is another ques­tion
the school has had to consider. The
recent acquisition of 30 new IBM
microcomputers is only the beginning
of the School's investment. More and
more courses in the Thunderbird cur­riculum
involve computer simulations
and applications.
The new Faculty Center is expected to
alleviate most of the overcrowding. It
will be composed of five separate
buildings that will include facility
offices for World Business, Modem
Languages, and International Studies,
plus an Academic Affairs Building and a
Data Processing Center. An additional
part of the proj ect is a landscaped'
central mall, which is being sponsored
by the Class of '60.
The Modem Languages and World
Business Departments will have the
largest buildings with 10,971 square
feet each. The Data Processing Center
has been designed with 7,245 square
feet, followed by Academic Affairs with
6,321 square feet and International
Studies with 5,644 square feet.
The Faculty Center project has been
programmed into several phases for
completion. Phase I will be the Modem
Languages building and pedestrian
mall, with groundbreaking schedilied
for September. The total cost of this
first phase is estimated at $1,200,000
with a projected completion date of
September 1987.
II
RAISING THE FUNDS
Contributions and pledges to the
project from trustees and corporate
friends of Thunderbird to date amount
to nearly $600,000, and already alumni
groups have stepped forward to help.
During the reunion of the Class of '60
last May, the class made a commitment
to raise the funds needed for the
landscaped mall, according to Dr. Tom
Bria, Director of External Affairs. Spear­heading
the effort is Bill Johnson,
Chairman of the Board of Dorado
Enterprises, Inc., and a founding direc­tor
of the Thunderbird Alumni Asso­ciation,
but he emphasizes that this is a
project that involves the whole class.
The mall alone will cost $120,000,
with almost half the sum already
pledged. Johnson is confident the class
can raise the rest. liThe mall is an
exciting part of the project because it's
going to be a gathering place," he says.
"All the people here at Thunderbird are
what the school is all about:'
II
REALIZING THE VISION
One of the initial steps in the campus
development was to contract the archi­tectural
firm ofVamey, Sexton, Lunsford,
Aye to design a master plan. Robert
Sexton, a senior partner, produced a
design which incorporated the new
Faculty Center and recommended uses
for the remaining land.
Sexton, who died in July, 1985, was a
longtime friend of Thunderbird and an
active supporter of the School's Interna­tional
Rotary Scholarship program. It
was Sexton's personal interest in the
school that fueled his enthusiasm in
developing the design. Since the
architect's death, his son, Doug Sexton,
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THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE WINTER/SPRING ·86
Dr. William Voris, School President, points to
the master plan for the new Faculty Center
which is expected to begin construction in
September. Looking on isJoe Klein '47, Chair­man
of the Board of Trustees, left, and Chuck
Stockholm '56, right.
History of
the Campus
The campus was originally an airbase
conceived by Millard Sheets, a western
designer and architect, who designed
the flying school to look like a
Thunderbird from the air. The dormito­ries
and appendages are seen as the
wings, the building that is now
Founder's Hall forms the body and the
control tower is its head.
The majority of renovation and
building on the campus has taken place
during Dr. William Voris' tenure as
President Through a generous dona­tion
by the American Management
Association, the school was able to
break ground for the library in 1970. An
addition was later made in 1983 to
bring it to its present size. The Frank L.
Snell Learning Center and the Jacuzzi
fountains were other major additions.
Then through generous donations from
benefactor, Mae Sue Talley, in 1977 the
Alumni and Career Services Center was
built. Renovations were made in 1981
furtlle International Studies Center,
thanb to the gen8rosfty ofDr.1be1ma
Kfeckbefei.'. Dr. tQeckhefer also donated
1'u#4ititbe cOiiSt:tUdion of John H.
Kiecthefer Residence Hall and the
Ki«khefer wing of the Ftank 1. Snell
Learning Center. When completed, the
Faculty Center will be the largest and
most comprehensive building project in
the history of the American Graduate
School.
VARNEY SEXTON LUNSFORD AYE ARCHITECTS
a vice president of the firm, has
assumed responsibility for the project.
In developing the final design and
interior plan, a committee of faculty
members worked with the architect in
making suggestions for allocations of
working space. Hallways were widened
at the suggestion of the committee to
accommodate the student traffic flow.
Each of the 36 offices will have a
window and all doors will open onto a
central hall. The rooms will be generous
in size, measuring 12' by 12', and will be
complete with custom shelving. Each
office will also be wired for computer
facilities.
II
KEEPING THE LOOK
The architect's vision in designing
the Faculty Center was to keep the
architectural style consistent with the
existing buildings. "My'father's goal
was to tie these buildings together
visually," Doug Sexton says. liThe driv­ing
force behind his plan was to
integrate the Faculty Center with the
current design to achieve one architec­tural
statement'
The buildings will be constructed of
sand-colored slump block, to coordi­nate
with the newer campus structures
nearby. The architects also considered it
appropriate for the desert climate. To
complement the natural exterior, the 7'
windows will be bronze-tinted. For a
more residential look, the buildings will
have pitched roofs with generous over- .
hangs for ample shade. The five
buildings will face an inner courtyard
with natural pathways winding around
a circular patio. The complex will
border the Alumni/Career Services Cen­ter
and Snell Learning Center on the
east side of the campus.
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LANDSCAPING THE MALL
A special feature of Phase I will be a
landscaped mall extending from the
Jacuzzi fountain to the tower building.
Beginning at the Snell Learning Center,
a brick pathway will wind northward
and encircle a pavilion to be built in
front of the Alumni/Career Services
Center. The symmetrical pavilion will
have seating areas.
Landscaping around the mall will be
extensive and will incorporate an open
green in front of the control tower.
Sidewalks around the area are intended
to be natural walking paths. Says Greg
Peters, President of A.S.L.C, "Students
are looking for more outdoor facilities.
Part of the reason students come to
Thunderbird is so they can enjoy the
sun~' The mall project, funded by the
class of'60, is scheduled to be com­pleted
by fall, 1987.
MODERN LANGUAGE
• ENHANCING THE QUALITY OF LIFE
With the expansion of the campus
through the new Facility Center, the
emphasis is on better, not bigger.
According to Dr. Bria, who is a member
of the committee set up by the Board of
Trustees to oversee the Faculty Center
project, liThe Facility Center is a
statement of our commitment to the
faculty. Creating a good working cli­mate
for our people is one of the most
important things the School can do:'
Dr. Schutte says, liThe new Faculty
Center will be a boost to every
professor:' An important advantage she
sees in the new offices is that they will
project a more professional image to the
students.
The common areas are well designed
according to Schutte. The conference
room in the Modern Language Depart­ment
will be furnished like a library, and
the building will have a kitchen area for
the department's use. Another feature
that Schutte sees as a major improve­ment
is the addition of work areas for
student assistants. In the
current facilities, student
assistants often must
use the professor's office
for work areas.
Executive Vice President,
Berger Erickson, who has
been instrumental in
coordinating the Faculty
Center project, said,
liThe new offices will help
attract and keep good
faculty It's good public
relations for the students
and alumni as well:'
The project is a major
investment for the School
to provide a higher
quality environment that
the faculty, staff, students,
and alumni can enjoy.
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE WINTER/SPRING '86
Dear Class
0/'60,
The time is
now. Your
Challenge
group has
responded
and we're
ready to
roll. Send
your check
or pledge
today.
BillJohnson,
'60
At their 25th reunion last May,
members of the Class of'6O stepped
forward to accept a challenge. It was
apparent that the School needed alumni
financial support for new construction.
According to Bill Johnson, 1960 Class
Reunion Chairman and a founding
director of the Thunderbird Alumni
Association, "It is time for us to put
something back into the school~'
The Class selected the landscaped
mall as the object of its fundraising
efforts. Says Johnson, ''The School has
given us the latitude to playa great part
in developing the design of the mall.
Our objective is to keep it southwestern
in style with a relaxed atmosphere that
will promote fellowship, and will be a
focal point of the campus!'
An energetic group of class members
have formed a nucleus of donors, and
already 50 percent of the money needed
for the project has been pledged. They
hope that this head start on their efforts
will create a challenge for other class
members to come up with the other
half.
Another member of the Class of '60,
Harry Tokheim, Chairman of the Board
of InfoAmerica, has joined the fund­raising
effort in a more unusual manner.
For the spring semester, Tokheim is an
offidal sponsor for the International
Consumer Marketing Workshop,
through the World Business Depart­ment
Under the direction of Professor
James Goodnow, students are acting as
merchandising representatives for a
car-care project that Tokheim has
developed. Proceeds from their sales
efforts will be contributed to the mall
project.
Donations may be mailed directly to:
American Graduate School ofInterna­tionaI
Management, clo External Affairs,
Thunderbird Campus; Glendale,
Arizona, 85306.
Berger Erickson stands beside plans for the new
landscaped maIl that will replace the asphalt
between the tower building and the classroom
building. The mall has been adopted as a
project by the class of 1960.
I Campus NEWS
Executive in
Residence
Jacques Maisonrouge, former
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
of the IBM World Trade Europe/Middle
East/East Africa Corporation, was an
executive-in-residence on the Thunder­bird
Campus. He spoke to the entire
student body on "How the Image of a
Country Can Differ from the RealitY' He
also addressed third and fourth semes­ter
students at a banquet. His topiC was
liThe Internationalization of Business:
The Cultural Problems in Multinational
Companies~'
Balloon Race
The 1985 Thunderbird Invitational
Balloon Race raised $43,294 for the
Friends of Thunderbird Endowment.
This amount brings the total to
$299,524/ which includes the surplus
funds generated by all previous races
and the life memberships and other
direct donations to the Friends of
Thunderbird Endowment.
Watch for
Thunderbird on
Television
NBC-TV's "1986" program visited
the Thunderbird Campus for four days
during November, 1985 to film a seg­ment
that is expected to be shown
next month.
The program, hosted by Roger Mudd,
has been shown sporadically in the
fall, but is expected to become a regular
weekly part of the NBC-TV schedule
on 'fuesdays starting June 10. Alumni
are advised to watch their local TV
listings for the time of"1986~'
During their visit to the campus, the
film crew attended classes and filmed
presentations of Inter ad and the FORAD
class. They also conducted interviews
with students and administrators. In
December, the crew then went to Tokyo
to film alumni there. They also con­tacted
the American Assembly of Colle­giate
Schools of Business and some
employers of Thunderbird graduates.
Reports from various sources indicate
that the program will take a very
positive view of Thunderbird, focusing
on its role in preparing international
managers. -----------------------
History of
Thunderbird
A book on the history of Thunderbird
is being written for the 40th anniversary:
The book is being supervised by the
Office of Communications under the
guidance of Berger Erickson, Execu­tive
Vice President. The Editor/Writer is
Meg Hunter, who is conducting
interviews, doing research, and writing
the initial draft. Publication is expected
in September.
New Tax Proposals
Taxpayers who do not itemize deduc­tions
currently can deduct one half of
their charitable contributions. If the
House Ways and Means Committees
November decision becomes law, the
same taxpayer would be able to deduct
the amount of the charitable contribu­tion
exceeding $100.
Phonathon Results
The 1986 January campus phonathon
received $31,067 in alumni pledges
during the three-week period compared
to $20,406 the previous year. The
number of pledges totaled 1,263 com­pared
to 922 the previous year. More
than 4,000 calls were made to alumni
by the 20 student telephone callers.
London Times
Bill Norris, reporter for the London
Times, visited the Thunderbird Campus
January 22-23.
Allen T. McInnes, Executive Vice PreSident of
Tenneco, Inc., makes a point as he addresses the
Spring Banquet honoring the Thunderbird
Board of Trustees, the World Business AdviSOry
Council, and the Thunderbird Alumni Asso­ciation.
McInnes is the new Chairman of the
World Business Advisory Council.
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE WINTER/SPRING '86
Gifts
Heading the list of recent corporate
and foundation contributions is the C.v
Starr Foundation, which has recently
completed their $225,000 pledge to
endow the C.V Starr Chair of Interna­tional
Insurance. This most recent
pledge will bring the total endowment
of the C.V Starr Chair to over $600,000.
Thunderbird received a gift of
$20,000 from Procter & Gamble Com­pany.
P&G has been a friend of
Thunderbird since the early 1950s.
Donald Metcalf, Manager of Interna­tional
Recruiting, is a member of the
World Business Advisory Council.
The School also received a donation
of $10,000 from Chase Manhattan
Bank. This gift puts Chase into the
honored Barton Kyle Yount Society,
representing organizations whose gifts
to Thunderbird have totaled over
$250,000. Timothy McGinnis '68, is
Senior Vice President For Chase, and is
a member of the World Business
Advisory Council. Chase Manhattan
Bank ranks fourth as an employer
of Thunderbirds with 107 alumni
employed.
Security Pacific National Bank has
announced that they are making a
three-year pledge of $10,000 to
Thunderbird's 40th Anniversary
campaign.
Other recent gifts from corporate
friends include Citibank, $10,000, Fire­stone
Tire and Rubber Company;
$10,000, First Interstate Bank of
Arizona, $10,000, General Motors,
$10,000 and Johnson and Higgins
$12,000.
Opening Ceremonies
Opening Ceremonies were held on
February 2 in the Thunderbird Activity
Center. Robert G. Lees '77 of Security
Pacific Trading Company was the guest
speaker.
Professor Taeho Kim receives the School's first
faculty publication award during the Spring
Banquet in March. Dr. Kim received the award
for a paper entitled, "Assessment of External
Debt Servicing Capacity: An Alternate
Methodology;" published in the Journal of
Economic Development. The award included
a $1,000 honorarium. ~
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE WINTER/SPRING '86
William E. Simon, former Secretary of the
Treasury; received the International Executive
of the Year Award during the annual black-tie
dinner in October. Admiring the plaque with
him is Dr. William Voris, School President.
Frank Snell, one of the founders of the School,
is applauded during the International Executive
of the Year Award dinner in October. T
International
Executive of the Year
William E. Simon was presented the
International Executive of the Year
Award on October 3 at the Board of
Trustees dinner at the Paradise Valley
Country Club in Scottsdale. Mr. Simon,
former Secretary of the Treasury in the
Nixon and Ford administration, is
currently chairman and cofounder of
Wesray Corporation, a company spe­Cializing
in leveraged buyouts.
NEWS continued
World Affairs
Conference
The World Affairs Conference on
February 21, featured the topic, /lWorld
Economy: Where Are We Headed?/I
Fonner President Gerald Ford was
the luncheon speaker. Other speakers
were The Honorable Robert S. Inger­soll,
former Ambassador to Japan and
former Assistant Secretary of State;
Thomas Gillespie 62, President of
Laffer and Associates; Niles Helmboldt
'65, President and CEO, Equator
Holdings, Ltd.; Dr. Alan O. Maurer,
U.S. Dept. of Commerce; and Robert S.
Donnelly, President and CEO, EI-O­Matic
USA, Inc.
Thomas Gillespie '62, president of the eco­nomic
consulting firm, A.B. Laffer Associates,
participated in the World Affairs Conference.
Susan Dentzer, General Editor for Newsweek,
was moderator for the World Affairs Conference.
Niles Helmboldt '65, founder, director, and
chief executive officer of Equator Holdings Ltd.,
returned to the campus to participate in the
World Affairs Conference.
Gerald R. Ford addressed the World Affairs
Conference on campus February 21. The
Conference topic was, "World Economy: Where
Are We Headed?"
James B. Parke!, Director of Personnel Services
of IBM, chats with Allen T. McInnes, Executive
Vice President of Tenneco, Inc. during a break
in the meetings of the World Business Advisory
Council in March. McInnes was elected
President of the Council, succeeding Parke!.
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE WINTER/SPRING '86
Facultyand
Administration
Dr. Andris Trapans, International
Studies, attended White House briefings
by Ambassador Edward 1. Rowney and
other officials on current U.S. and Soviet
relations, was interviewed by the Voice
of America about his professional work
at Thunderbird. He also spoke on Soviet
propaganda methods at the annual
American Latvian Association seminar.
Dr. Shoshana Tancer, Professor in the
Department of International Studies,
was a panelist at a seminar given by
Planned Parenthood on Exploring Fam­ily
Planning South of the Border. She
also participated in the Executive Devel­opment
Course Conference at the
College of Business and Public
Administration, University of Arizona.
Dr. Jorge H. Valdivieso, Department of
. Modern Languages, participated in the
International Congress on Rosalia de
Castro held at the University of Santiago,
Santiago de Compostela, Spain. He also
participated in the meeting on "Interna­tionalizing
Foreign Language Cur­riculum"
organized by the American
Association of Teachers of Spanish and
Portuguese at the University of Navarra,
Pampolona, Spain.
Dr. Dennis Guthery and Dr. Fran­cisco
Carrada-Bravo, Professors of
World Business, participated in the
1985 meeting of the Business Associa­tion
of Latin American Studies (BALAS)
held in Washington, D.C. Dr. Guthery
spoke on "Privatization of Stock-owned
Firms in Brazil" and chaired a session
on "Brazilian Business Climate Struc­ture~'
Dr. Carrada-Bravo presented a
program on "Exchange Rate, Balance of
Payments and Budgeting Policies on
Mexico~'
Dr. Dorothy Riddle, Department of
International Studies, has been
appointed as a member of the world­wide
"Council of 100," composed of the
major researchers and policy-makers in
interpational services. She has also
been asked to write one of the chapters
for the forthcoming Services World
Economy Yearbook to be published out
of the General Agreement of Tariff and
Trade (GATT) in Geneva.
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE WINTER/SPRING '86
Dr. Marshall Geer, Vice President for
Academic Affairs, has been elected to
serve another term on the Council of
International Education Exchange
(CIEE) Board of Directors.
Dr. Leon E Kenman, Professor of
Modern Languages, delivered a paper
entitled, "Travel Across Cultures- From
One Tradition to Another" at the 50th
Annual Convention of the Association
for Business Communications in
Chicago.
John Frankenstein, Associate Profes­sor
of International Studies, spoke on
Current Political Trends and Legal
Developments in China to the Interna­tional
Law Section of the Arizona Bar
Association.
Professor Maria C. Pinheiro and Dr.
Mary Anne Critz, Department of
Modern Languages, attended the Rocky
Mountain Modern Language Associa­tion
annual meeting in Provo, Utah. Dr.,
Critz chaired de Luso Brazilian litera­ture
session and Professor Pinheiro
presented a paper titled: "Carlota
Joaquina, rainha devassa ou rainha
intrigante?" Professor Pinheiro also
chaired the Portuguese language devel­opment
group session at the annual
meeting of the American Association of
Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese in
New York.
Dr. John O'Connell, C.V Starr Profes­sor
in Insurance, has been named chair
of a 15-member blue ribbon commis­sion
on the insurance market. The
commission, appointed by the Arizona
Director of Insurance, will take testi­mony
and seek solutions to current
insurance market problems. Dr.
O'Connell was also a speaker at the
annual conference of personnel direc­tors
of the American Insurance Alliance.
. Bahia Gulick, Assistant Professor of ' 6l­Arabic,
participated in the annual · .
conference of the Middle East Studies
Association of North America, which
was held in New Orleans. Professor
Gulick served as a discussant for a panel
on Arabic linguistics,
Dr. Taeho Kim has been elected chair
of the Faculty Senate. Newly elected
senators at large are Dr. Dennis
Guthery and Dr. Mary Anne Critz.
Commencement
Commencement Ceremonies took
place on December 13,1985. Timothy
McGinnis '68, Senior Vice president of
Chase Manhattan Bank gave the address.
Timothy McGinnis '68, Senior Vice President
for Chase Manhattan, spoke to the December
1985 graduating class.
Inder Khurana from India is the first foreign
student to receive the Barton Kyle Yount Award,
given each semester to an outstanding student.
Winterim
It is especially rewarding when Thun­derbird
alumni have achieved success
and are willing to return to the campus
to share their knowledge and experi­ence
with today's students. During the
1986 three-week Winterim seminars, a
record 21 alumni lectured to classes.
They joined more than sixty other top
executives who gave presentations on
campus in January.
Thunderbird Alumni Guest
Lecturers for Winterim '86
AGRIBUSINESS CONFERENCE
Abe Curdumi '74
Vice President
The First National Bank of Chicago
John Wallace '72
General Manager, International Division
Ferry-Morse Seed Company
Michael Louden '76
Senior Manager, Licensed Product
Marketing
Sunkist Growers, Inc.
John Warner '48
Senior Vice President
PepsiCo International
Norman Blanchard,]r. '59
PreSident, Animal Health Products
SmithKline, Beckman
Stephen Hall '69
President
Food Marketing International, Inc.
INTERNATIONAL BANKING
CONFERENCE
Alfred Miossi '48
Executive Vice President
Continental Illinois National Bank
Sandy Naughton '70
Senior Vice President
Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company
John Cooper '61
Senior Vice President
Marine Midland Bank
Susan Stevens '73
Vice President
Bank of America
Marianne Mcnvain-Spaulding '79
Second Vice President
Chase Manhattan Bank
John Stevens '73
Vice President
Bank of Nova Scotia
INTERNATIONAL CONSUMER
MARKETING
Kingston Fletcher '56
10
Retired Group Vice President,
Proctor & Gamble Consultant
Proctor & Gamble
Stephen Hall '69, President of Food Market
International, Inc. addresses a class during
Winterim 1986.
CORPORATE EXECUTIVE
OFFICER CONFERENCE
Will Strong '67
President
Teledyne Industries
John A. Florida '62
Senior Vice President
]. Walter Thompson
Jack Donnelly '60
PreSident, International
GTE
Gary Hinshaw '79
Manager, International Department
March & McLennan, Inc.
Douglas Holaday '76
Assistant Secretary
General Reinsurance, San Francisco
Dr. James Bukowski '78
Risk Management Services Department
Johnson & Higgins
Ken Seward '57
Executive Vice President and Director
Johnson & Higgins
Nancy Settergren '83
Tillinghast, Nelson & Warren, Inc., NY
Kingston Fletcher '56 receives a gift at the
conclusion of his Winterim Seminar on Con­sumer
Marketing. Presenting him with the gift
are students Bud O'Halloran '85 and Gail
Dawson '86.
Dr. Don R. Beeman, University of Toledo, was
one of twelve faculty members from other
universities who attended Thunderbird during
Winterim at the invitation of President Voris
under his Presidential Fellows program. Dr.
Beeman is shown here being interviewed by Bill
Norris, a writer for the London Times who spent
two days on the campus during Winterim.
Kingston Fletcher, Procter & Gamble
Retired Group Vice President and Thun­derbird
graduate in the class of 1956,
conducted a seminar on International
Consumer Marketing during the 1986
Winterirn program.
Throughout his career with Proctor &
Gamble, Mr. Fletcher has held positions
as General Manager in Great Britain,
Venezuela, Italy, and Germany. In 1972,
he was made Vice President Interna­tional,
and in 1980 he was promoted to
group vice preSident.
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Albuquerque
Albuquerque alums held their fIrst get­together
at Garduno's Restaurant on March
1, coordinated by Sally Craig '84 and Cheri I' Tillman '81. Everyone enjoyed Mexican food
and a chance to visit with fellow Tbirds.
Buenos Aires
Argentine Tbirds lunched at the family
winery of Carlos Pulenta '76. Mr. Ferdinand
lips, a Swiss economist and consultant of
the Rothschild Bank in Zurich was the
special guest.
October's luncheon was at the American
Club with Manuel Tanoira, a key official in
Dr. Alfonsin's government, talking infor­mally
on the subject of returning state­owned
companies to the private sector.
Chicago
Auturnnfest was celebrated by Chicago
Tbirds on October 7. The event took place at
King's Manor. Thunderbirds enjoyed a six
course meal and a mUSical-comedy revue.
The Chicago Chapter celebrated the Chi­nese
New Year at the Three Happiness
Restaurant. To start the new year off right
there was an extensive menu of Chinese
specialties. Keith Olson '77 was re-elected as
chapter president.
Dallas
Dallas Thunderbirds gathered to host
Randy Schilling, Director of Corporate
Development, on November 20 at the Wine
Press Restaurant. A social hour and a dinner
was held.
Denver
The Rattlesnake Club made room for the
Tbirds from the Rocky Mountain area
March 4, to fIrmly establish the "Tbird
Mystique" in Colorado.
Europe
The eighth International Reunion of the
Thunderbird Alumni Association of Europe
(TAAE) was held October 11-13, 1985 in
HeidelberglWeinheim, West Germany.
Festivities began Friday evening at the
Schloss Cafe with a buffet and cocktails
along with the business meeting.
Saturday began with a tour of the
Heidleberg Castle, and a boat ride along the
Neckar River.
In the evening, alumni and their guests
were treated to a medieval dinner in the
Wachenberg Castle. The Wachenberg Castle
overlooks Weinheim and is a famous student
fraternity castle in Germany. Guests were
greeted in the courtyard by trumpet-blOWing
and wine. Authentic German pork roasts
Continued next page
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Abu Dhabi Tbirds held
their annual dinner O-r)
Mohamed Azab 79,
Mana! Azab, Dan Lowery
'68, Michael Chahine
76, Helen Chahine, Said
Masoud '82.
Recently married in Singapore, Patricia Murtha
'82 and Robert Greenfield '82, celebrate with
other Singapore T'Birds.
TBirds, spouses and children attending the
Eighth Annua! Reunion in Weinheirn Germany,
October 11-13,1985.
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garnished with flaming torches and enter­tainment
by an excellent "amateur" band
from Stuttgart-Lunfelden was enjoyed by all.
To cap off a supurb evening, several Tbirds
took up instruments and made "music" ...
they called themselves the "Thunderbird
Casserole," because "you never quite know
what's in it'
Farewells were said Sunday morning at
brunch held at Patrick Henry Village in
Heidelberg, with endless portions of Ameri­can
goodies.
Alumni attending the reunion were
impressed that Thunderbird would send and
pay for the ASLC's president, Beau Kennedy;
to attend the reunion for the purpose of
meeting alumni living and working in
Europe. Also attending were EBS stu-dents
who spent a semester studying at
Thunderbird.
Pulling the entire reunion together were
Lori and Bill Schlichter '75, Rolf Niekus '84,
and Becky Monson '83. The reunion was a
fitting end to a remarkably successful year.
Efforts to register The Thunderbird Alumni
Association of Europe as an official interna­tional
organization in Brussels have paid off
thanks to John Cook '79, President ofTAAE,
and Eric Herkens '79, Secretary. A European
Scholarship Fund has been established
under the direction of Bruce L. Lamarche
'75, of Geneva, Switzerland.
PLAN NOW
The Thunderbird Alumni Association of
Europe has scheduled major events in
Switzerland for the rall of 1986 and Venice,
Italy in May, 1987. Alumni are encouraged to
plan vacations and business trips to coindde
with these events.
Tbirds with Deere & Company
met at the home of Tom Zapp '76
for an international dinner. Q-r)
Fred Von Basedow '71, Tom Zapp
'76, Patty]o Murphy '75, Rick
Holst '78, Ed Mclaughlin '74,
Bill Abel '59.
Thunderbird Alums reunited in
Toronto, Canada to compete in a
weekend rugby tournament.
The team placed fifth. Pictured
are: Q-r) GeolfFrancoline '84,
Dave Allphin '85, Pierre Coutin
'84, Mike Ryan '84, and]elf Luce '84.
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Houston
Houston Tbirds had Thunderbird Night
at the Oktoberfest on October 22. The event
at the Bavarian Gardens and Restaurant
including oompah bands, beer and German
"spezialitaeten:' The Associated Thunder­birds
of Houston and the Young Executives
Forum of the Houston World Trade Associa­tion
held a holiday party at the Hyatt
Regency-Downtown. Tbirds joined to spread
holiday cheer and renew old acquaintances.
Indianapolis
Indiana Tbirds renewed old acquain­tances
and met new ones at a champagne
brunch on February 2, at the Highland Golf
and Country Club in Indianapolis.
Los Angeles
The Los Angeles/Orange County Chapter
of the TAA held a Gala Holiday Dinner
Dance aboard the Queen Mary on December
13. About 120 people attended, which made
it the largest alumni event ever held in
southern California. Classes of 1951 to 1985
were represented. The group also gathered
at Nightscene, the Beverly Hills disco for a
Carnival party They enjoyed an authentic
Carnival evening of revelry. On February 22,
a car rally through the Malibu canyons was
held. A trophy was awarded to the drivers
who managed the itinerary in the least time
and least mileage. On February 19, Mike
Klesh '82 was re-elected preSident of the .
chapter. Plans have begun to form an
Orange County chapter.
Minneapolis
Lorrie Miller Buirge '77 and her husband,
Chuck, were hosts for a potluck dinner at
their home for Minneapolis Tbirds. Every­one
brought a favorite dish to share.
New England
The Thunderbird Club of New England
held a Christmas party on December 7 at the
Clubhouse at Monterosa Apartments. Red
and/or green apparel was reqUired. About 30
Tbirds attended. New England Tbirds
gathered to celebrate Ground Hog Day with
a day of cross-country skiing. The club has
new officers: PreSident, Dick St. Amant '75;
Secretary; Rob Babson '80 and Christi White
Babson '80; Treasurer, Barb Silverman '76;
R.I. Contact, Bryan Manning '76.
New York
A semi-formal cocktail party was held by
the Thunderbird Alumni Association of New
York on December 13. According to Peggy
Peckham '74, chapter preSident, about 115
Tbirds gathered to start the holiday season
off right. The event was coordinated by
Debra Dickson '81. Susan Stevens '73, Vice
PreSident, Bank of America, was the featured
speaker at a dinner held on February 25 at
the Cinco de Mayo restaurant. The meeting
launched the first in a series of speaker
events sponsored by the New York alumni
Argentine TBirds gather at their monthly
luncheon in September at the Penaflour Winery
with host Carlos Pulenta '76 (3rd from left).
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE WINTERlSPRlNG '86
O-r) Tracey (Brumfiel) Nelson '81, Lauren
Bonoff '81 , Nona Niner '81, Jessica Steinhart '82,
Jan Macy Buescher '81 enjoying the New York
Tbird Alumni Association Annual Christmas
Party.
Tbirds attending a reunion in Barcelona,
Spain (I-r) Paul Vella '86, Agustin Soucheiron '85,
Paul Petani '85, Jim Mayo '85, Josep Pons­Caixes
'85.
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Dr. Voris visits with alums at a Washington D.C.
chapter dinner.
chapter. The Speakers Committee is coordi­nated
by Charles Sawyer '83 and Nona
Niner '81.
Mari Wahl '84 served as chairman for the
New York phonathon on March 24-26, 1986.
Philadelphia
The Philadelphia area Thunderbirds cele­brated
the holiday season with a Christmas
Party at the home of Tom Ellingwood in
Center City on December 17. Michale
Evangelisti, '82 is filling the long vacant
position of vice preSident ofT.A.P.A.
Philippines
Tbirds got together at the home of Martin
McNamara '69. The special guest was
Charles Mannel, Vice President for Corpo­rate
Relations.
Phoenix
The Phoenix alumni offered visiting
alumni an opportunity to stock up on TBird
memorabilia during the Balloon Races at
their booth. Jerry Rupp '66, chapter presi­dent,
reports that business card advertising
is now available through the chapter
newsletters.
An international dinner at the Felsen
Haus featuring Schlachteplatte, a traditional
German dish, was also held.
Puerto Rico
Thunderbirds from San Juan have been
busy organizing their group as wen as
establishing a scholarship program to send
one or two people from Puerto Rico to
Thunderbird. Hal Meeks '80, President;1ack
Tomlinson '58, Vice President; Ernie Parada
'55, Carol Becker '83, Bob Bonham '57,
Manuel Mejia '82, and Mike Pabon '83, have
been working with Bobbie Boyd, Director of
Alumni Relations to coordinate the project.
The Saudi Arabia chapter gathered for a dinner at the Marriott in Riyadh. Pictured are: (seated I-r)
Malika Arnraoui, Dianne Egge, Kay Hassiotas, Heidi Castle, Ludy Linney; Annan Nys, Irina Van
Robertson, Gretchen West, Dina Adeeb. (Standing I-r) Tom Hooker '81, Pierre Nys '71, Ben Arnraoui
'68, Dennis Egge '78, J.P. Murphy '78, Abdul Latif Al-Arfaj, Evan Hassiotas '74, Jim Hanson '78,
Steve Linney '76, Mike Lubinecky '82, Van Robertson '77, Phil Blaisdell '70, Gene Castle '71, Roger
Voegele '78, Stanley West '85, Mohsen Adeeb 79.
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San Francisco
The Olympic Club Downtown was the site
for the Northern California Chapter of the
Thunderbird Alumni Association's Holiday
Season Celebration on December 3. Dr.
William Voris was the featured guest. Tbirds
were treated to a buffet, carolers, and a
draWing for a ski package.
The Australian Restaurant was the site for
the roving dinner in February The group got
a taste of life down under.
Seattle
International cuisine, vino and grog were
the fare for the Seattle area Tbirds get­together
February 2 at Wayside United
Church. Everyone brought international
foods, and renewed friendships while sam­pling
delicacies.
South Africa
A dinner was hosted by Pierre Carras '81
in Johannesburg with five Tbirds attending.
Another dinner was held at the home of
Richard Aguirre '64. Nine TBirds and
spouses attended.
South Florida
Roxanne Campbell '69 hosted a Christmas
party on December 22. An international
dinner, featuring Vietnamese cuisine, was
held in February.
Thcson
Robert Bean '48 coordinated an alumni
gathering on November 8 at The Old Pueblo
Club in Tucson. Berger Erickson, Executive
Vice President, was the guest of honor.
Bobbie Boyd, Director of Alumni Relations,
also attended.
Washington, D.C.
Dr. William VoriS, School President, met
with the Washington Alumni Club on
November 12. The group met at the
International Club of Washington and
enjoyed a great meal. The Washington
alumni have formed a Career Placement
Assistance Committee whose members will
serve as points of contact or gUidance as to
opportunities in various internationally­oriented
sectors of business, government
and banking in the local area. Gerald "Jay"
Van Heuven 73 serves as chairman. The
group also held a cocktail party on January
24, at The National Press Club. One hundred
and fifty-five people attended.
A dinner party was held at the Iron Gate
Inn on February 25 to review chapter
activities and elect new officers. lWenty
Tbirds attended. New officers are: Brian
Marshall 73, PreSident; Steven Delateur 74,
Vice PreSident; Marcus Schaeffer '~2,
Treasurer; Pam DiMeo '83, Secretary. Larry
Mellinger '68, a member of the Thunderbird
Alumni Association Board of Directors,
spoke about the association's progress to
date.
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Bangalore 560 061, India (H)(905)562-9668
(H)(918)124-1517 (0)(905)520-3394
(0)(918)124-1595 NEW ZEALAND
Shankar Sundaram
Mahalakshmi #25,
Kasturi Rangan Road
Madras 600 0 18, India
(H)(914)445-1062
(0)(914)464-251
INDONESIA
Daniel]. Goldsmith
1'0. Box 41 O/KBY
Jakarta Selatan, IndoneSia
(0)(622) I 58-3538
ITALY
jorgen Lindeskov
La Toree (Fireneze)
1-50069 Le Sieci, Italy
(0)(395)583-09844
IVORY COAST
Kenneth A. Erickson
clo African Development Bank
01 B.PV316
Abidjan 0 I, Ivory Coast
(H)(225)414-793
(0)(225)320-71Ix3596
JAPAN
George W. Howard
Central 1'0. Box 13
Tokyo 100-91,japan
(0)(813)597-101Ix365
Charlotte Kennedy Takahashi
c/o Oak Associates
Misawa Building 60 I
5-21-5 Sendagagya Shibuya-Ku
Tokyo 151,japan
(0)(813)354-9502
Ernfred M. Olsen
14-19 Roppongi 5-Chome
Minato-ku
Tokyo 106, japan
(H)(813)287-4119
Taco E Proper
The King Home No. 102
82-10, Kami-meguro I-Chome
Meguro-Ku
Tokyo 153, japan
(H)(813)476-0370
David M. Snook
c/o Bridgestone Tire Company Ltd.
10-1 Kyobashi I-Chome
Chuo-Ku
Tokyo 104,japan
(0)(813)567-01 I I
JORDAN
Mohammad A. Abdelrahman
c/o Bank ofJordan
Head Office
1'0. Box 2140
Amman,jordan
(0)(962)644-327
KENYA
Gertrude S. Muloli Kopiyo
1'0. Box 54174
Nairobi, Kenya
(H)(254)272-4832
(0)(254)272-4832
Toby R. Madison
"Wicklord"
118St.johns Rd.
Auckland 5, New Zealand
(0)(649)644-209
NIGERIA
Caroline S. Vfaeyen
c/o University of Port Harcourt
Port Harcourt, Nigeria
NORWAY
Nils C. Ellingsen
Kavledalsveien 55
N-5000 Bergen, Norway
(0)(475)315-882
jan Strangel
Vestlivn, 52A
N-1344 Haslum, Norway
(0)(472)134-892
PAKISTAN
Ashfaq A. Quettawala
30 I-A Shalamar Estates
2nd F1. Shahrah-Iran
Karachi 4, Pakistan
(H)(922)153-757 I
PANAMA
Michael C. Pierce
Box 605
Balboa, Panama
(0)(507)522-006
PARAGUAY
john l' Zavala
Mcal. Lopez 1532 c/Rodo
Asuncion, Paraguay
(H)(595)213-3354
(0)(595)2 12-0963
SAUDI ARABIA
Gregory l' Harrison
c/o Camel, Inc.
1'0. Box 7378
Jeddah 21462, Saudi Arabia
(0)(966)267-19826
Evangelos C. Hassiotis
c/o Saudi American Bank
1'0. Box 833
Riyadh 11421, Saudi Arabia
(H)(966) 147-74770
C. Henry Longmire
c/o National Commercial Bank
1'0. Box 5558
Damman 31432, Saudi Arabia
(0)(966)383-400-88 x 24
(H)389-84-196
SINGAPORE
Robert H. Greenfield
02-0 I Mount Elizabeth Road
Singapore 0922, Singapore
(H)733-6464
(0)733-6464
Patricia A. Murtha
02-0 I Mount Elizabeth Road
Singapore 0922, Singapore
(H)733-6464
SOUTH AFRICA
Pierre E. Carras
c/o Trust Bank
1'0. Box 7694
johannesburg 2000, South Africa
(0)271-133-14-411
SOUTH KOREA
ju-SupHahn
c/o Chung-Ang. University
Seoul, South Korea
(H)(822)584-0765
(0)(822)813-8262
jung K. Kim
c/o Samdoo Industrial Corporation
Youngdong Po-Ku
Juinju-Si
Seoul, South Korea
(H)822-783-4159
(0)822-843-31 I I
jung-Bae Kim
c/o Kyung-Won University
Kyunggi-Do, South Korea
(H)(822)584-6442
(0)(822)252-1153
ja-Yoon Koo
c/o Soochun University
Seoul, South Korea
(H)(822)487-6498
(0)(822)814-961 I
jaeSuk Lee
c/o Korea Development Bank
Seoul, South Korea
(H)(822)796-9745
(0)(822)77165
SPAIN
james E. Dodson
c/o Marathon LeTourneau
Estudio 19
Madrid Aravaca 28023, Spain
(H)(34 1)207-8384
SWITZERLAND
Bernhard G. Edgar
Oberhasli 3
St. Niklausen
CH-600S Lucerne, Switzerland
(0)(414)1442466
H.Tom Hofmanner
Oberzelgstrasse 7
CH-8618 Oetwilam See, Switzerland
(H)(411)929-2464
(0)(411 )926-5212
TAIWAN
james E Traner
c/o Chase Manhattan Bank N.A.
1'0. Box 3996
Taipei, Taiwan
(0)(886)252-13262
THAILAND
Thermchai Phinyawatana
c/o Yipintsoi Finance Ltd.
475 Sri Ayudhya Rd.
Bangkok 10400, Thailand
(H)(662)52 1-624
(0)(662)245-340 I
james l' Rooney
c/o].P Rooney & Associates
1'0. Box 11-1238
Bangkok, Thailand
(0)(662)512-323
TURKEY
Murat A. liter
Yesillik Sok No.:2/6
Erenkoy
Istanbul, Turkey
(0)(901)114-60154
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Michael E Chahine
c/o Citibank N.A.
1'0. Box 999
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
(H)(97 1)236-2077
(0)(971 )234-3565
Thunderbird
Homecoming
16
The Balloon Races have
become Thunderbird's equiva­lent
of the traditional home­comingfootball
game. The
alumni homecoming celebra­tion
began on Friday,
November 15, with the Inter­national
Auction which
featured items donated by
alumni and friends located
throughout the world. The
Balloon Races were held on
campus on Saturday and
Sunday and included a Hare
and Hound competition
in which a lead Ohare" balloon
is °chased" by the other
balloons.
Over 115 alumni visited
a hospitality tent manned by
student volunteers. In addi­tion
to the international food
booths, the local Phoenix
alumni chapter offered T'Bird
memorabilia at their booth.
Saturday evening concluded
with a reception and home­coming
dinner at the home of
Shonny and Tom Bria, Assis­tant
Vice President/Director,
External Affairs. The ten
year reunion of the Class of
75 was featured during
the festivities, which included
a Mexican buffet and dancing
to Caribbean/Brazilian music.
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE WINTER/SPRING '86
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I AlumniUPDAfE
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Africa/Middle East
Howard H. Crooks '54, is owner of Service and
Supply International, Ltd., a catering and camp
services firm. He and his wife, Nancy; live in Nairobi,
Kenya.
james E. Cushing '55, is with Aramco in Dhahran,
Saudi Arabia.
ChristofJ. Scheiffele '62, is with Care, Inc. in
Yaounde, Cameroon.
Robert C. Andrews '64, is senior project engineer for
TMSI Arabia, Ltd. in Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia.
Robert S. Eichfeld '67, is with Saudi American Bank
in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
john Ives '69, is treasury attache at the U.S. Embassy
in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Kingsley I. Ikpe '73, is an assistant general manager
for Icon, Ltd. He lives in Lagos, Nigeria.
ES. Alshuaibe '74, is an import manager for
AJ-Shuaibe Trading Est in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Bashar Farouki '74, is general manager of United
Group for Development He lives in Amman, Jordan,
with his wife, Leila Qutob.
Evangelos C. Hassiotis '74, is director of marketing
and administration for Saudi American Bank in
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Ashfaq A. Quettawala '74, is senior vice president of
Bankers Equity, Ltd. He and his wife, Najiba, live in
Karachi, Pakistan.
Franklin O. McOliver '75, is an attorney and senior
lecturer in the Department of Business Administration
of the University of Benin. He spent a year in France as
a French government fellow. He lives in Benin-City,
Nigeria.
William E Rastetter '75, is a deputy country
representative for Catholic Relief Services in Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia.
Gregory P. Harrison '77, is vice preSident and general
manager for Camel, Inc. He and his wife, Pamela, had
a daughter, Kate, in September, 1985. They live in
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
james R Tracy '77, is a fmancial analyst with
Arabian American Oil Company. He and his wife,
Claudia,live in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia.
George A. Abreu '78, is general manager of Namma
Cargo Services. He and his wife, Anita,live inJeddah,
Saudi Arabia.
David A. Dustin '78, formerly manager of Interna­tional
Technical Training for DDL Omni Engineering.
returned last year to Arabia projects on the
management staff of Science Applications International
Corporation's C3 system contract with the Royal Saudi
Naval Forces. He is based in Mclean, VA He writes, "I
would be pleased to hear from other Tbirds with
interests in the Middle East. My wife, Kathi, and I
enjoyed a reunion with Pierre Bachoc '78 and his
wife, Sima and Ross Bardwell '78 and his wife
NancY.' '
Dennis M. Egge '78, is an assistant to the president
for Boeing Middle East Umited. He lives Riyadh, Saudi
Arabia.
john L Mulcahy '78, is manager of the North
American desk for Saudi French Bank inJeddah, Saudi
Arabia.
Eric R Parssinen '78, is senior accountant for Yemen
Hunt Oil Company. He lives in Sana'a, Yemen Arab
Republic.
Mohammad A. Abdelrahman '79, is a credit
manager for the Bank ofJordan in Amman,Jordan.
Mohammed A. Azab '79, is financial institution unit
head with Citibank Abu Dhabi. He and his wife,
Manal,live in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
Brian T. Farmer '79, is in procurement for
International Airports Projects. He lives in Jeddah,
Saudi Arabia.
j. Anthony Holmes '79, is the economic officer at the
American Embassy in Nairobi, Kenya.
Murat A. liter '79, is assistant general manager, IR
account, for Hamamcioglu Muesseseleri T.T.AS. He
lives in Istanbul, Thrkey.
Mehdi Mazaherioun '79, is managing director of an
export-import company in Esfaran, Iran.
jean-Francois Pinet '79, is head of the technology
office of Six Construct, Ltd. He lives in Sharjah, United
Arab Emirates.
Ahmad Salehi '79, is an assistant for Iranian Fishing
Corporation. He lives in Gorgan,lran.
Charles Signer '79, is a foreign service officer
working in the USAID in Cairo, Egypt.
Ibrahim Sirtioglu '79, is a senior salesman for Sigma
Paints in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. He writes that "I'm still
biting the dust in Saudi~' '
C. Ross Croulet 'SO, is a small business specialist with
Africare. He and his wife, Kujeja, live in Blantyre,
MalaWi, Central Africa.
Mohammad Ensour '80, is an area manager for
Jordan Phosphate Company. He was the first Tbird to
do business with Albania. He lives in Salt, Jordan.
Arnin Hassan '80, is manager of finance and loans for
Arab Authority for Agriculture Investment and
Development. He lives in Khartoum, Sudan.
Gertrude Muloli Kopiyo '80, is an exporter for
Gismo, Ltd. She lives in Nairobi, Kenya.
Timothy T.T. Barton '81, is executive director of
Society for Family Health in Ikoyi, Lagos, Nigeria.
Tom Hooker '81, is with Saudi American Bank in
Saudi Arabia.
Essay Wouadja '81, is chief of international economic
studies for the governme~t of the Ivory Coast He lives
in Abidjan, Ivory Coast.
james E. Hill '82, is an administrator for International
League of Red Cross and Red Cresent Societies. He was
recommended to serve on the Sahelian Drought Relief
Mission. He will be acting as administrator for seven
disaster operations in Chad, Bourkina Fasso, Mali,
Mauritania, Niger and Senegal. He will be based in
Niamey, Niger.
Mario Pinto '82, is maintenance planner for Dubai
Petroleum Company in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Laura E. Chatfield '83, is with United Trading
Company, Ltd. in Amman, Jordan.
Philippe Crettex '83, is project, planning and
administration manager for Ciba-Geigy. He lives in
Lagor, Nigeria.
Amy Fitzpatrick '83, is a project officer for Lutheran
World Relief in Niger, West Africa.
james Hershey '84, is director of the Africa region for
the Rice Council. He and his wife, Nancy, live in
Abidjan, Ivory Coast, West Africa.
Michael Hethmon '84, is an administrative coor­dinator
for Craddock Enginneering in Tripoli, Ubya.
Nuri A. Ozsuer '84, is manager of the planning
department of Maya Inventory and Construction
Company. He lives in Istanbul, Thrkey.
Vijayan Rajes '84, is with MSP Exports. He lives in
Bangalore, India.
Martha G. Whitehead-Ouksel '85, had a son in
August, 1985. She and her husband, MO,live in
Dharhan, Saudi Arabia.
Asia/Pacific
A. Douglas McEachron '59, is sales director of The
Goodyear 'lYre & Rubber Company in Sydney,
Australia. He lives in Hunters Hill, Australia, with his
wife, Marjorie '58.
juan B Santos '62, is a market head for Nestle
Thailand Urnited in Bangkok, Thailand.
Stephen Charlesworth '64, is self-employed. He and
his wife, Molly, live in Sydney, Australia.
Tann Nam Yong '64, is managing director of Mid
Asia Resources, Ltd. He and his wife, Hiroko, live in
Bangkok, Thailand.
Danielj. Goldsmith '65, is managing director ofI.E.S.
He lives in Jakarta Selatan, Indonesia.
Merle A. Hinrichs '65, is managing director of Asian
Sources Publication in Hong Kong.
Harold N. Thne '67, is president and director of
Swatch Japan KK, Tokyo. He lives in Tokyo.
john T. Blake '68, is a general manager of John son &
Higgins. He and his wife, Charmyne, live in Hong
Kong.
William C. Brown '68, is a vice president of the Bank
of Boston and governor of the American Chamber of
Commerce in Seoul, Korea.
Stephen Thomas '69, is vice preSident and general
manager of The First National Bank of Chicago in
Hong Kong.
john D. Daughenbaugh '70, is vice president and
general manager of First Interstate Bank in Singapore.
john L Muncy '70, is a regional manager for Bankers
Trust Company. He and his wife, Mirja, live in Hong
Kong.
Bo L Seifert '70, is managing director for Dentsu
Young & Rubicam. He and his wife, Jannice, live in
Hong Kong.
K. R Shafer '70, is with Union Carbide Eastern, Inc.,
in Hong Kong.
Benson R Shaman '71, is Far East representative for
Oayco Corporation. He and his wife, Kiriko, live in
Kobe,Japan.
Bruce A. Conti '72, is director of Asia operations and
development for GATX Terminals Corporation. He
lives in Singapore with his wife, Barbara.
james Echle '72, is marketing manager for Asia and
Pacific with IMe. He was recently transferred from
Singapore to Sydney, Australia, where he lives with his
wife, Michiyo. He writes, "We look forward to hearing
from Tbirds passing through Sydney.'
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE WINTER/SPRING '86
Dallas L Hensley '72, is chairman of directors for
Tee-Kay Manufacturing, Ltd. He lives in Auckland,
New Zealand.
Sae I. Lee '72, is managing director of Dong-A Silk
Company, Ltd. He and his wife, Myung. live in Seoul,
Korea.
M.J. Mitchell '72, is with Waterman Steamship
Corporation in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Harry A. Cockrell '73, is director of the Middle East
Finance Group, S.A. in Hong Kong.
Jae Suk Lee '73, is a manager of Korea Development
Bank in Seoul, Korea.
Avinder S. Bindra '74, is a vice president with Asia
Pacific Capital Corporation. He and his wife, Manmeet,
live in Singapore.
Raymond H. Burrus '74, is a consultant in Hong
Kong.
Yoh-Chie Lu '74, is managing director of Gould, Inc.
He and his wife, Kimino, live in Tokyo.
Robert G. Quinn '74, is vice president of Dickerson &
Quinn, Ltd. He lives in Agana, Guam.
Antonio A. Yulo '74, is a general manager for Norgate
Apparel Manufacturing, Inc. He and his wife,
Helen-Marie, live in Taytay Rizal, Philippines.
Nathaniel H. Brown,Jr. '75, is managing director of
National Supply Company. He lives in Singapore with
his wife, Teresa.
Michael T. Gaule '75, is transportation supervisor for
Kobe Steel, Ltd, engineering division. He lives in Kobe,
Japan, with his wife, Mitsuko.
George S.B. Hsu '75, is managing director of Multi
Sky, Ltd. He lives in Hong Kong.
Gregory H.Jackson '75, is deputy chief manager of
the Bank of Canton, Ltd. He lives in Hong Kong.
RobbyT. Loh '75, is director of Robin Company, Ltd.
He and his wife, Hwee-Chin, live in Singapore.
Thomas L Nolte '75, is self-employed with Rainmaker
Development, Inc., a purified water bottling company
He is also with Pan Oceania Sternship Agency. He lives
in Agana, Guam.
Keiichi Ohata '75, is general manager for GafJapan,
Ltd. He lives in Tokorzawa Saitama,Japan.
Masao Fukuda '76, is chief analyst and venture
capitalist for Orient Capital Company, Ltd. He lives in
Tokyo.
Norimichi Goho '76, is sub-manager, export depart­ment,
of Oriental Trade Agencies, Ltd. in Tokyo. He
and his wife, Keiko, live in Chiba-Shi, Chiba-Ken,
Japan.
Itsuo Kawahara '76, is a manager for Lion
Corporation. He and his wife, Setsuko, live in Chiba,
Japan.
Yasuhiro Takahashi '76, is director of IMS Japan, Ltd.
He was the youngest member elected to the
company's board. He and his wife, Charlotte
Kennedy-Takahashi '76, live in Tokyo.
Edward A. Irons '77, is resident manager, Hong
Kong, of Graphics International (H.K.), Ltd. in Hong
Kong.
Albert T. Lawrence '77, is director of contracts with
the U.S. Department ofDefense Military Sealift
Command Far East. He lives in Yokohama, Japan.
Lourdes M. Perez '77, is a controller for the
Government of Guam. She lives in Agana, Guam.
Connor Strauss '77, is marketing services manager
for Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. She lives in Hong
Kong.
Nibhond. Terdpravat '77, is a general manager with
Petro-Thai Corporation, and is also a director of Integ
Company; Ltd. His wife, Oraem (nee Kamasuta), '7B,
is also a director ofInteg Company Ltd. They live in
Bangkok,Thailand.
Yasumichi Aoki '7B, is director of marketing and
sales for American Express Travel Related Services­Card,
Travelers Cheques & Travel in Tokyo, Japan. He
writes, "Alumni got together at Roppongi on Dr. Geer's
visit to Tokyo~'
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE WINTER/SPRING '86
Dean B. Gadda '7B, is a sales manager for Frost
International. He and his wife, Jennifer, had a son,
Robert Sven. They live in Mutsu, Aomori-ken,Japan.
Makoto Honjo '7B, is with Surnitomo Corporation. He
and his wife, Akiko, live in Tokyo.
William A. Judy '7B, is a general manager of AIU, Ltd.
He lives in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, with his wife,
Susan.
Milind P. Mokashi '7B, is deputy marketing manager
for United Breweries International. He and his wife,
Sasmita, live in Bombay, India.
Larry Wolfe '7B, is director of Foster Parents Plan
International in Calapan, Philippines.
Paul G. Henke '79, is general manager of China
Media, Ltd. He and his wife, Yulino, live in Hong Kong.
Eric D. Schroder '79, is with P.T. Atap Indah in
Jakarta, Indonesia.
James W. Stewart '79, is training director for Dual
Offshore Company. He and his wife, Rina, live in
Singapore.
Robert W. Whittemore '79, is an assistant vice
preSident of Bankers Trust Company. He lives in
Tokyo.
Kazuyuki Yokoyama '79, is director on the board of
Rio Yokoyama Company, Ltd. He lives in Nagoya,
Japan, with his wife, Mayumi.
Alexander K.E. Chen 'BO, is project development
manager for Fraser & Neave Group. He lives in
Singapore.
Christian Falck-Pedersen 'BO, is with Det Norske
Veritas. He and his wife, Eva, live in Kobe,Japan.
Griffith D. Frost 'BO, is president of Frost International
K.K. He and his wife, Noriko, live in Mutsu Aomori,
Japan.
Karen A Henke 'BO, is regional credit manager of the
credit department of Manufacturers Hanover Leasing
Indonesia. Her husband, John A. Hill 'BO, is regional
sales manager, engines, for Caterpillar Commericial,
N.v They had a son, Ian, in September. They live in
Jakarta, Indonesia. They write, "We would enjoy
entertaining any visitors passing through the area~'
Key SunJung 'BO, is chief researcher for Institute of
Hospital Services. He lives in Seoul, Korea, with his
wife, Ae.
Gilbert Wane 'BO, is managing director of Societe
Civile Polycultures in Papeete Tahiti, French Polynesia.
Yoshimasa Kitajima 'BI, is product marketing
manager for Medtronic Japan Company, Ltd. He lives
in Tokyo.
Jim Reinnoldt 'B I, has been invited to lecture on
board the S.S. Universe, a semester-at-sea study
program when it visits Hong Kong. He lives in Hong
Kong.
Teresa A. Rothbauer'BI, is a representative for
Continental Bank. She lives in Vaucluse, New South
Wales, Australia.
Tsugio Samukawa 'BI, is director of Nobel Company,
Ltd. in Tokyo. He and his wife, Motoko, live in
Nishinomiya, Japan.
Mamum M. Syed 'BI, is director of Leedcon,
Ltd'/Paniraj, Ltd, in Dhaka, Bangladesh,
Guy Wan 'BI, is manager for Tahiti Perles SC in Tahiti,
the world's largest black south sea pearl producer in
the world.
John P. Hertsgaard 'B2, is director of Far East
operations for Allied Amphenol Products. He lives in
Hong Kong.
Myung C. Kim 'B2, is manager of wear department for
AS/CS Sports Corporation. He lives in Seoul, Korea,
with his wife, Hyun.
Hideyuki Ohmata 'B2, is a manager of OK! Electric
Industry Company. He lives in Kanagawa-Ken, Japan
with his wife, Kumiko. He writes, "Please drop in at my
home when you visitJapan~'
Sean P. O'Neill 'B2, is marketing manager for Ashford
LaboratOries, Ltd. He lives in Hong Kong.
C. Ross CTOulet '80 Harold N. TIme '67
Karen Henke '80
CAMPUS REUNIONS
A very speclal40-year reunion is being planned for the
members of the Class of 1947 on May 21-22, 1987 in
conjunction with the Commencement ceremonies.
Pioneer graduates &om the classes of 1948-1957 will
be invited to campus to honor our very first
graduating class. Additional details will be mailed at a
later date.
1917
40-yearReunion: May 21-22, 1987
1948-56
Pioneer Reunion: May 21-22, 1987
1957
3O-yearIPioneer Reunion: May 21-22, 1987
1961
25-year Reunion: November 14-16, 1986
1966
2o-yearReunion: November 14-16, 19B6
Chairman: C. Michael Bennis
1976
Io-year Reunion: November 14-16, 19B6
1981
5-year Reunion: November 14-16, 19B6
As a result of The Alumni Association Communications
Committee's SUriitry, Updates will be listed by class year
beginning with the Summer '86 issue.
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continued
Asia/ Pacific
Steven E. Weiner '82, is the Japan representative for
American Electronics Association. He lives in Tokyo,
with his wife, Stacy.
Jeffrey A. Bloch '83, is senior buyer in international
purchasing for Inte\Japan K.K. His wife, Sharon (nee
Bishop) '83, is a foreign exchange trader for
Continental Bank. They live in Tokyo.
Sebastian Bonner '83, is deputy representative of the
Beijing office ofThe National Council for U.S.-China
Trade.
Jean-Luc Butel '83, is marketing manager for
Johnson & Johnson. He lives in Namadi Heights
Tamavva, Fiji Islands.
Joel E.Jacobsen '83, is financial controller for East
West Research & Design. He lives in Sri Lanka.
Key-Young Lee '83, is with American Express
International, Inc., card division in Seoul, Korea.
Richard T. Lehman '83, is Far East director of Lewis
Galoob Toys. He lives in Hong Kong.
Kenneth R. Mason '83, is Taichung area manager for
More Shoe International in Taipei, Taiwan.
Scott Parman '83, is southwest China marketing
manager for U.S.-China Industrial Exchange, Inc. in
Beijing, China.
Tadaaki Tanaka '83, is in the special projects
department of Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd. He
lives in Higashi-ku, Osaka, Japan.
Shaozhong You '83, is with the project division of
Foreign Investment and Loan Office, State Education
Commission, People's Republic of China in Bejing,
China.
Marvin Maddox '84, married Jenny Toh Boon Quang
inJuly; 1985, in Singapore.
Gerry Sandel '84, is with Bear Stearns Asia and is
living in Hong Kong.
Akihiko Veda '84, is a customer dealer for Mitsui
Bank, Ltd., international treasury division, in Tokyo.
He lives in Fujisawa, Kanagawa, Japan.
Christopher K Beebe '85, is an associate marketing
representative with ffiM China Corporation. He lives
in Beijing, China.
Violet T. Hsu '85, is a marketing representative for
ffiM China Corporation in Beijing, People's Republic of
China.
Alan G. Sauran '85, is an economic intelligence
analyst for the Office of Assessments. He lives with his
wife, Suzanne, and son, Harvey; in Manuka, Australia.
Laura B. Tanton '85, is a foreign expert at
Guangzhou Institute of Foreign Trade in Dalang,
Guangzhou, People's Republic of China.
Europe
William E Sigal '58, is chairman of the International
Trade Association, a publishing firm. He lives in Paris,
France.
Duane E. Bellmore' 61, is director of Hisparabi S.A.
He lives in Madrid, Spain, with his wife, Maria.
JohnJ. Edstrom '62, is sales marketing manager for
Tubesales, Ltd. He lives in Camberly, England, with his
wife, Sandra.
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William E. Van Goitsnoven '62, is staff director of
exploration geology for Phillips Petroleum Company
Norway in Tananger, Norway.
Andrian Chryssolor '66, is chairman and chief
executive ofNissel Group. He and his wife, Renee '66,
live in Marlow Commom, Buckinghamshire, England.
Horst P. Nolden '67, is director of sales and marketing
for Natronag, GmbH. He and his wife, Barbara, live in
Bad Harzburg, West Germany.
Jose M. Polis '67, is managing director of Hegel bach
Medical S.A in Brussels. He lives in Sterrebeek,
Belgium.
Pierre P. Boutigny '68, is managing director of AlG
Euravie. He lives in Neuilly Sur Seine, France, with his
wife, Edith.
V1adas Gedmintas '69, is marketing director,
financial industry marketing, for Philips Data Systems.
He lives in Enebyberg, Sweden, with his wife, Gail.
Richard H. Henry '70, is with Continental Bank. He
lives in Athens, Greece, with his wife, Bruni.
CharlesJ. Taplin '71, is with Hiram Walker
International. He lives in Madrid, Spain.
Dominique G. Ablondi '72, is division director of
rOreal de Paris. He lives in Mitry Mory; France, with
his wife, Vanessa.
Michael S. Moe '72, is general manager of Africa!
Middle East operations for J.I. Case Company. He and
his wife, Darcy, live in Athens, Greece. He writes,
"Tbirds give us a call when you are in Greece:'
Leo Hochstetter,Jr. '74, is with Seagram's Overseas
Sales in Rome, Italy.
Paul H. Kessener '75, is with Bucyrus-Erie in Paris,
France. He married Martine Midy in March, 1985.
Bruce L Lamarche '75, is director and area manager
for Finaerain (Continental Grain Company). He lives
in Veyrier, Switzerland, with his wife, Gabriele.
Alice E. Miller Dupas '75, is a management
consultant for Assor Conseil. She lives in Paris, France,
with her husband. Henri.
Robert L. Smith '75, is in marketing and products
with Firestone Hispania. He and his wife, Nancy; live
in Humera Madrid, Spain.
Jan A. Strangil '75, is a manager of Scandinavian
Service School. He lives in Haslum, Norway; with his
wife, Anne Vehre.
Staale Aurtande '76, is an oil trader for Cedar Service
(UK), Ltd. He and his wife, Josephine,live in London,
England.
Bruce H. Burlington '76, is associate director for First
Chicago, Ltd. He lives in London, England.
Oyvin Rasmussen '76, is managing director of
Frithjofe Rasmussen AlS. He lives in Oslo, Norway
Morten Aas '77, is managing director of Samuel
Montagu A/S. He lives in Oslo, Norway.
ThomasJ. Beatty '77, is a finance controllerfor Clark
Credit France. He lives in Montesson, France, with his
wife, Laurie.
Joseph A. Igoe '77, is a representative and vice
preSident of First Interstate Bank. He lives in Frankfurt,
West Germany.
Jack Lavin '77, is vice preSident and department head
of Global Cash Management. He lives in London,
England.
Jorge A. Segarra '77, is vice preSident, account
director, for Lurzer Conrad Leo Burnett, GmbH. He is
the director of the Proctor & Gamble account in
Germany; Austria and Switzerland. He lives in
Frankfurt, West Germany.
David L Brothers '78, is preSident ofDG, Inc. He
lives in Augsburg, West Germany.
Per A. Hem '78, is an export manager for Kverneland
AlS. He and his wife, Elisabeth, live in Kvernaland,
Norway.
R.Jay Powell, III '78, is a vice president with Texas
Commerce Bank. He lives in London, England.
Judy A. V1astnik '78, is a general manager with Estee
Lauder, Ltd. She lives in Stockholm, Sweden.
ArnaudJ. Wilson '78, is marketing manager for
Scan-Barder Lines AlS. He and his wife, Betty; live in
HosIe, Norway.
Dennis D'Oria '79, and his wife, Monika, had a
daughter, Nina, in July; 1985. They live in Hofheirn am
Taunus, West Germany
David Feld '79, and his wife, Anne, had a daughter,
Katherine Louise, in January, 1985. He is with
Maryland National Bank in London, England.
Francois J. Guerin '79, is a marketing manager for
rOreal. He lives in Torino, Italy.
Mary Hewitt Dudley '79, is a consultant for Abtex
Computer Systems. Her husband, Robert '79, is senior
petroleum engineer for Amoco Exploration Company.
They live in Aberdeen, Scotland.
Terje Saeterli '79, is a management consultant for
S.T.!. (National Institute ofTechnolgy). He lives in
Rensvik, Norway; with his wife, Live.
Koen Van Mossel '79, is an export manager for Alpha
Trading Company. He lives in Es Waalwijk, The
Netherlands.
David L Williams '79, is senior sales engineer,
European region, of Rockwell International, flow
control division. He lives in Worthing, United
Kingdom.
Mark Young '79, is an associate consultant for
McKinsey & Company. He lives in Dusseldorf, West
Germany.
Jaime G. Ayash '80, is a product manager for CPC
International in Lisbon, Portugal. He and his wife,
Anita, live in Cascais, Portugal. He writes, "Anyone
coming to Portugal, I will be more than glad to show
himlher around:'
linda Hahka '80, is an export manager for Vial
Medical. She lives in Grenoble, France.
Cornelia S. Hubert '80, is a foreign exchange dealer
for Chemical Bank. She lives in Frankfurt, West Germany.
Wilhelmus M. Saes '80, is the UK sales manager for
Pope's Cable and Wire. He lives in Nederweert, The
Netherlands.
Asle Soberg '80, is a manager for Aker Norsco AlS. He
lives in Hommersak, Norway, with his wife, Elisabeth.
Dominique Thisse '80, married Genevieve Bernard
in October in Nice, France.
Hans W. Vollrath '80, is a consultant with Fraser
Unternehmeusberatung. He lives in Mufheirn-Ruhr,
West Germany.
Kazuhiro Yamana '80, is a representative for
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation. He lives in Kronberg,
West Germany.
Christian M. Bertetto '81, is Caribbean zone
manager with SAE. He and his wife, Zetty; live in Le
Chesnay; France.
Erik G. Braathen '8 1, is vice preSident, charter
division, of Braathens S.A.EE. He and his wife, Ann,
live in Oslo, Norway.
Carl D. Cappelan '8 I, is an analyst for Norges
Hypotek for Naering. He lives in Oslo, Norway.
Nils C. Ellingsen '81, is vice preSident, financial
director of lIS Sea Farm & Company. He lives in
Bergen, Norway.
Joseph W. Fransen '81, is an international product
manager for Kontron Instruments, GmbH. He lives in
Munich, West Germany, with his wife, Gabrielle.
Ulrik A. Hegnar '81 , is an attorney for Oslo
Byfornyelse AlS. He and his wife, Ase, live in Oslo,
Norway.
Hans K Kolberg '81, is managing director of Hans
Kolberg AlS. He and his wife, Trine, live in Askim,
Norway.
Alan H. Mueller '81, is an account executive for
Merrill Lynch. He and his wife, Elisabeth, live in
Vienna, Austria.
Jan Willem Nolst Trenite '81, married Vanny
Agneessens in August, 1985. They live in Vinkeveen,
The Netherlands.
Lars-Johan Nyboe '8 1, is a doctoral student at The
Norwegian Institute of Economics and Business
Administration. He lives in Bergen, Norway.
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George Pantalonas '81, is a financial analyst for
Agricultural Bank of Greece. He lives in Thessaloniki,
Greece.
Zane Ryan '81, is distributor sales manager for
Paradyne (U.K), Ltd., the largest independent data
communications company. He lives in London,
England with his wife, Babs (nee Potvin) '81, who is a
marketing manager for Kawasaki Motors (UK), Ltd.
John G. Van Der Moezel '81 , is a financial con­sultant
with Shearson Lehman Brothers. He lives in
Oostvoorne, The Netherlands.
Jaime Villalonga '81, is a cash manager for Fiat. He
and his wife, Maria, live in Madrid, Spain.
Jan G. Boeyum '82, is a marketing director for A.S.
Eiendomsutvikling, an investment and real estate firm.
He lives in Oslo, Norway.
Velaug Bollingmo '82, is personnel officer for IDA
Integrert Database Handling. She and her husband,
Pal Mitlid '82,live in Oslo, Norway.
Diana G. Childress '82, is a lectrice for the Universite
du Maine. She lives in Le Mans, France.
Charles]. Doble '82, is director of Browning Ferris
Industries. He and his wife, Vicki, live in Madrid,
Spain.
Michael P. Howley '82, teaches English in Madrid,
Spain.
WilliamJenkins,Jr. '82, is an electronics specialist
for the U.S. Army. He lives in Frankfurt, West Germany.
William L Jenner '82, is manager of marketing
research for Grace, GmbH. He lives in Norderstedt,
West Germany.
Christine Jensen Cormier '82, lives in London,
England.
Bernd Metzger '82, is managing director of Parfums
Christian Dior in Cologne, Germany.
Jorge Moix '82, is an assistant manager for
Citibank-Espana. He lives in Vazquez Mella, Spain.
Antoon M. Santegoeds '82, lives in Merkelbeek, The
Netherlands.
Juan Serna '82, has moved to Switzerland to work
with the Nestle Corporation.
Gert E Soehnle '82, is executive vice president for
Soehrtle, GmbH & Company. He lives in Friolzheim,
West Germany.
Mark C. Stakem '82, is an analyst for Interfirst Bank
of Dallas. He and his wife, Gillian, live in London,
England.
Jan W. Wolters '82, is an area manager with
Hownedica Aptizer Company He and his wife, Inez,
live in Heenstede, The Netherlands.
Peter R. Amrein '83, is regional sales and marketing
manager for Teledyne, GmbH. He lives in Wiesbaden,
Federal Republic of Germany.
Didrik C. Christiansen '83, is an assistant vice
president of Aksjeselskapet Nevi. He lives in Oslo,
NorWay.
Juan de la Sierra-Urguiso '83, is vice president of
A.D.A.5.A., aviation consultants. He lives in Madrid,
Spain.
Janis Freidlander Svendsen '83, is an account
manager for Ogilvy & Mather. Her husband, Carl­Petter
'83, is a manager for Banque Paribas Norway.
They live in Oslo, Norway
Beth L Hutchins '83, is in strategiC planning with
Verlagsgruppe Bertelsmann, GmbH in Munich, West
Germany.
SveinJuliussen '83, is marketing director of Norpor
Environmental Services AlS in Hvalstad, Norway
Christian L Ramm '83, is a fmancial consultant with
Storebrand-Norden. He lives in Oslo, Norway.
William Wright '83, is a corporate banking officer
with the Bank of America in London, England.
Alane M. Bowling '84, is a consultant for Stratorg, a
French consulting firm, in Rueil-Malmaison, France.
Stefan Bruns-Wuestefeld '84, is with Hitachi
Electronics Components in Munich, West Germany
Stephane Chayegan '84, is an area manager for
Lancome International. He and his wife, Helen, live in
Nevilly; France.
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Sigurd Knudtzon '84, is an attorney with the law firm
of Arntzen, Underland and Lyng. He lives in Oslo,
Norway.
TimothyT. Lang '84, is a currency-analyst for Merrill
Lynch. He lives in London, England.
Ole H. Lien '84, is assistant international marketing
manager oOordan AlS. He and his wife, Mona have a
son, Kent. They live in Oslo, Norway
Hans R. Niehues '84, is a marketing analyst for BASF
AG. He lives in Weinheirn, West Germany.
Curtis Orrben '84, is managing director of Stoller
Chemical, Ltd. He lives in Clayton-Le-Woods,
Lancashire, England.
Mark Reinisch '84, is a wind surfing instructor in
France.
Preben Strand '84, is a field engineer for Societe De
Prospection Electrique Schlumberger. He lives in
Haugesund, Norway.
Lawrence S. Cole '85, is an assistant product
manager for Riera Marsa (Nabisco). He lives in
Barcelona, Spain.
lain D. Gow '85, is a sales manager for American
Hospital Supply in Brussels, Belgium.
Denise Grad '85, is with my Cafe. She lives in Trieste,
Italy
Patricia E. Gras '85, is a product manager for Gallina
Blanca Purina. She lives in Barcelona, Spain.
Steven Hall '85, is an intern in marketing with Braun
AG in Kronberg, West Germany.
Svein Hillestad '85, is a consultant with Norsk Data
AlS. He and his wife, Isabel, live in Snardya, Norway.
Bernadette M. Martin '85, is a marketing executive
for American Express. She lives in Pumey; London,
England.
Morten Nordvold '85, is in international marketing
for HAG AlS. He lives in Baerums,Verk, Norway.
Latin America
Thad R. Chamberlain '55, is executive director of
Bancosur. He lives in EI Dorado, Panama.
George N. Weismiller '55, is with People to People
Health in San Salvador, EI Salvador.
Phillip R. Keeler '56, is a vice president of Ted Bates
International. He and his wife, Sheila, live in Mexico
City.
Jerome E. Firsty '57, is secretary and treasurer for
Firbeck, Inc. He and his wife, Ruth,live in Santurce,
Puerto Rico.
Richard C. Graham '58, is a political and economic
counselor for Department of State, American Embassy
in Bridgetown, Barbados.
LewisJ. Maviglia '61, is a group director for Borden,
Inc. International. He and his wife, Carol, live in
Bogota, Colombia.
Stephen V. Naegle '63, is director of Tennant Mexico
SA de CV He and his wife, Maria, live in Mexico City.
Richard P. Puig '63, is owner of ZeBeDee Do-Da, Inc.
He and his wife, Ingrid,live in St. Thomas, Virgin
Islands.
Ben H. Barteldes '65, is general manager ofTorin,
Ltda. He and his wife, lrinejoe, live in Sao Jose Dos
Campos, Brazil.
Louis V. Petit '66, is a vice president of Mobile Paint
Manufacturing. He lives in Sanjuan, Puerto Rico.
Christopher Angell '67, is a manager of Agencias
Angell S.A. He lives in Guatemala City; Guatemala.
SveinJuliussen '83 Louis Petit '66
William E Craig '67, has formed a group of
companies which include a steel service center, a bus
manufacturing company and a commercial refrigera­tion
manufacturing company. He and his wife, Rosa
Isabel, have three children. They live in Valencia
Estado Carabobo, Venezuela.
James E Corzine '68, is owner of Interamerica
Marketing. He and his wife, Celeste, live in Bogata,
Colombia.
J. DolphJohnson '68, is a vice preSident of Spencer
Stuart Associates. He and his wife, Margot, live in Sao
Paulo, Brazil.
David R. Lawrence '68, is regional manager and
president of Caribbean operations for American
International Group, Ltd. He is also preSident of
American International Insurance Company. He lives
in Santurce, Puerto Rico.
Leland W. Miles' 68, is manager of Cartagena for
Willis F. Bronkie, S.A. He and his wife, Maria,live in
Cartagena, Colombia.
Michael C. Pierce '68, is a partner in the law firm of
Pierce & Moncada. He lives in Balboa, Panama, with
his wife, Charlotte.
Kenneth H. Rule '69, is marketing director for Gillette
do Brazil in Sao Conrado, Rio, Brazil.
Uvaldo Champion '70, is a vice president of C.A.
Prima. He and his wife, Suzanne (nee Necrason) '70,
live in Caracas, Venezuela.
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Latin America
Charles E. Fairman '70, was recently named vice
president of Mobile Paint Caribbean, Inc. He lives in
Santurce, Puerto Rico.
Joseph M. Mack '70, is a certified public accountant
for Peat Marwick. He lives in Sao Paulo, Brazil with his
wife, Margaret.
Philippe Matron '70, is operations manager for
Caribbean Refrescos, Inc. He and his wife, Beldad,live
in Caparra Heights, Puerto Rico.
John Ross Pope '70, is with CBBA/Propeg. He and his
wife, Maria, live in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
William S. Acheson '71, is a sales representative for
Puerto Rico Valve & Fitting Company. He lives in
Santurce, Puerto Rico.
Richard A. Ambrose '72, is with Johnson &
Higgins-Eluma in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Juan-Manuel De Cardenas Salazar '72, is managing
director of Roots lnternational S.A. He lives in Lima,
Peru, with his wife, Monica. Max Lau '72, works with
him.
McDiarmid Messenger '72, is a vice president and
representative for First Interstate Bank. He and his
wife, Elizabeth 'K83,live in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Ernest A. Valdes, Jr. '72, is marketing director for
Warner Lambert Company, a pharmaceuticals firm. He
and his wife, Clara, live in Quito, Ecuador.
Ronald Walker '72, is a consultant for Servinter
Vallarta S.A.D. E.C.v He lives in Guadalajara, Mexico,
with his wife, Celia.
Alban G. Toulemonde '73, is a manager for
Compania de Tejidos de Lana Omnes, a textile
manufacturing firm. He and his wife, Elizabeth, live in
Pereira, Columbia.
Claudio Carvazho Borges '74, is currently on loan to
the Ministry of Finance Customs Policy Commission
and is serving as the head of the legal division. His
permanent position is a sales manager with CVRD, the
world's largest ore mining and exporting company. He
lives in Rio de Janeiro. Brazil.
Kate Mackie '74, is director of marketing and new
business development for Molinas Caracas-Maracaibo
in Caracas, Venezuela.
Guy H. Harris,Jr. '75, is controller for Chiriqui Land
Company-Bocas. He lives in Panama, Panama, with
his wife, Hilda.
Emmett D. Steed '75, is resident manager of the
Marriott Caesar Park Hotel. He lives in Panama,
Panama, with his wife, Jana.
Mark P. A1edda '76, is a vice preSident for Republic
National Bank of New York in Santiago, Chile.
Kenneth S. Gottlieb '76, is a general manager for
Kenneth Gottlieb, a household appliances firm. He
lives in Mexico City, Mexico, with his wife, Karen.
David R. Riddick '76, is marketing manager for IDM
de Venezuela S.A. He and his wife, Lorena, have a son,
David. They live in Caracas, Venezuela.
Sandra A.Jenkins '77, is an assistant vice president
of Bank of Boston. She lives in Santurce, Puerto Rico.
Carlos Martinez '77, is with the management
training program, finance, of Chrysler Corporation in
Mexico City, Mexico.
Luis A. Moreno '77, is a manager for Datos y
Mensajes. He lives in Bogota, Colombia, with his wife,
Adrianne.
John P. Zavala '77, is a manager with Distribuidora
Duza. He lives in Asuncion, Paraguay.
Juan G. De Gre '78, is general manager and partner of
Interlam de Mexico, S.A. c.v: and general manager
and partner in Mobelam. He married Isabel Cardenas,
in March, 1985. They live in Estado de Mexico,
Mexico.
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Charles E. Fairman '70 John A. Florida '62
Bernardo A. Giacometti '78, is director of marketing
and sales at Parker Pen do Brasil. He married Nancy
Marcondes Machado in August, 1985. They live in Sao
Paulo, Brazil.
Jeb S. Syler '78, is general manager and partner of
Symaca, the leading dairy farm equipment manufac­turing
and supplies firm in Venezuela. He and his wife,
Dilia, live in Caracas, Venezuela.
Vicente Ambrosio,Jr. '79, is with R.]. Reynolds
Tabacos do Brasil, Ltd. in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Alejandro Gonzalez '79, is senior partner of
Serco-Asesores S.A. de c.v: He lives in Monterrey,
Mexico, with his wife, Blanca.
William E Goode '79, is director of the research
center of Caribbean Business. He lives in Old San Juan,
Puerto Rico.
Henry J. Wulff '79, is a credit manager for
Arrendadora Bancomer S.A. He lives in Caracas,
Venezuela.
Julio c. Zamora '79, is a manager of Reuters Limited,
a financial information firm. He lives in Panama,
Panama.
Kathleen Bonar Wahlberg '80, is general manager
of a company which produces free tourist guides
generating revenue via advertisement sales. She lives
in Georgetown, Grand Cayman Island.
Lincoln Oyarzun '80, is marketing manager of
Johnson &Johnson de Chile S.A. He lives in Santiago,
Chile.
Lani E. Clark '81, is with Prudential Bache. She lives
in St. John, Virgin Islands.
Sidney Candido Faria '81, is research director for
Merrill Lynch S.A. in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Jan Meertens '81, is general manager of Centro
Quimico in Guatemala City. Guatemala.
Herbert C. Muller '81 , owns an economic and
financial consulting company. He has also written a
book on his experiences dealing with the Bolivian
government. He lives in La Paz, Bolivia.
Gerald D. Tucciarode '81 , is with West Indies
Advertising, Inc. in Sanjuan, Puerto Rico. He lives in
Hatorey, Puerto Rico.
Alexander Bonilla '82, is a fmancial analyst for Esso
Colombiana. He and his wife, Elsa Hernandez,live in
Bogota, Colombia.
Gustavo Gasparian '82, is working with Pro-Estetica,
a Brazilian cosmetics company. He lives in Sao Paulo,
Brazil.
Chris A. Hargitt '82, is foreign trade manager for
Conagra, Inc. in Sanjuan, Puerto Rico. He lives in
Santurce, Puerto Rico.
Steven Kutcher '82, is with International Multifoods
Corporation. He lives in Caracas, Venezuela.
Ian C. McClusky '82, is first secretary of the
Canadian Department of External Affairs, Canadian
Embassy. He lives in Brasilia, Brazil.
Dwight R. Mutchler '82, was promoted to a senior
account executive for Leo Burnett, Inc. He lives in
Santurce, Puerto Rico.
Chris H. Norman '82, is an international manage­ment
consultant for Towers, Perrins, Forster. He lives
in Caracas, Venezuela.
Thomas w. Short '82, is a line personnel officer for
Citibank N.A. He and his wife, Caryn, live in Buenos
Aires, Argentina.
Atjan P. Van Der Meer '82, is in sales for HCl
Holanda Ecuador c.A., a chemical distribution firm in
Guayaquil, Ecuador.
Luis G. Fierro '83, is a consultant for UNICEF He and
his wife, Ana, had a daughter in February, 1985. They
live in Santiago, Chile.
Anthony Laing-Meason '83, is in the office of
projects of US AID. He lives San Salvador, EI Salvador.
John G. Moran '83, is a foreign service officer and
third secretary for the U.S Embassy in Kingston,
Jamaica.
Oscar D. Ruiz '83, is a credit analyst for Bank of
Boston. He lives in ASuncion, Paraguay, with his wife,
Aida.
John E Andrade '84, and his wife, Saida Tamayo de
Andrade '84, had a daughter, Stephanie Marie, in
May, 1985. They live in Quito, Ecuador.
Carlos E. Arce '84, is commmercial manager for
Central America with InpeIca-Philips. He and his wife,
Christel Schulz,live in San Salvador, EI Salvador.
Sabrina Buschbeck '84, is a media planning
manager for McCann-Erickson, Inc. She lives in
Caracas, Venezuela.
Patricia Canepa '84, is a brand assistant for Proctor &
Gamble Corporation in Peru. She lives with her
husband, Javier, in Lima, Peru.
Victor J. Simone '85, has been assigned to Tokyo as a
commercial attache for the Venezuelan Embassy. He
and his wife, Lisa, live in Caracas, Venezuela.
North America
Robert E. Anderson ' 47, lives in Wheaton, IL
William E. Mitchell '47, is an international con­sultant
for International Resources, Inc. He lives in
Lake Wylie, SC, with his wife, Margaret.
John E Nielsen '47, is retired. He and his wife, Aileen,
live in Honolulu, HI.
Charles O. Ritter '47,lives in Lago Vista, TX.
Earle L Slyder '47, is president of Wiley & Associates,
Inc. He lives in Scottsdale, AZ, with his wife, Estoll.
Leon A. Szymanek '47, is a real estate broker in
Evanston, lL.
Walter Lekis '48, is a financial consultant for Transco
Securities. He and his wife, Lisa, live in Pompano
Beach, FL.
DonaldJ. Lenertz '48, is president of Auto Parts &
Machine Company, Inc. He lives in Port Lavaca, TX,
with his wife, Dorothy.
Sherman Liebo '48, is director of sales for Creditors
Service of Los Angeles. He lives in Santa Monica, CA.
John Nazro,Jr. '48, is retired. He lives in Walnut
Creek, CA.
John A. Warner '48, retired after 36 years with
PepsiCo, Inc. He and his wife, Veronica, live in LaJolla,
CA.
Frank G. Bawden '49, is a vice president of
Durablade Corporation in Houston. He and his wife,
Margaret, live in West Columbia, TX.
Gayl~J. Lorenat '49, is retired. She lives in Carlsbad,
CA.
Paul D. Maertzweiler '49, is retired. He lives in
Knoxville, TN, with his wife, Kathryn.
Shepherd M. Roberts,Jr. '49, is secretary/treasurer of
CSJ Building Corporation, a real estate company. He
and his wife, Donna, live in Scottsdale, AZ.
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE WINTER/SPRING '86
Franklin W. Sohle '49, is an investment consultant
for American Pacific Securities. He lives in Laguna
Beach, CA, with his wife, Paulette.
Frederick R De Roever '50, is administrative
manager for The Ralph M. Parsons Company. He lives
in Oceanside, CA, with his wife, Mary.
Sidney D. Gluck '50, is treasurer for Alside a
manufacturer of building material. He and his wife,
Dorothy, live in Akron, OH.
John R Long,Jr. '50, is managing director of
Paternoster Financial Service. He and his wife, Erma,
live in Millersville, PA.
Jack E Worth '50, is retired and living in Walpole, NH.
Joseph N. Wyble '50, is a vice president of C. R.
Stevens, Inc. He lives in Fort Meyers Beach, FL.
Robert W. Feagles '51, is senior vice president of The
Travelers Insurance Company. He and his wife, Anita,
live in West Hartford, CT.
Robert B. Gooden '52, is chairman of the board for
Gooden Industries, Inc. in Elko, NY
Brayton Lincoln '52, is self-employed as a writer. He
and his wife, Rosamond, live in South Dartmouth, MA.
Frederick L Delkin '54, was appointed to the Oregon
Expo '86 Committee by Governor Vic Atiyeh of
Oregon. He also owns The Delkin Company. He lives
in Portland, OR.
Arthur C. Derr '54, is retired from Firestone. He lives
in Memphis, TN.
Louis B. Phillips ' 54, is with Kellogg Plant Services.
He and his wife, Beverly; live in Houston, TX.
John R Aston '55, is manager of operations,
international division, for LTV Energy Products
Company. He lives in Houston, TX.
Thomas E. Barnett '55, is a consultant with Barnett
International. He and h is wife, Maria, split their time
between Ft. Lauderdale, FL, and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Lee B. Butts '55, is in real estate development. He lives
in Indian Rocks, FL.
Thomas H. Greene '55, is owner of AA Lawnmower
Sales & Service. He and his wife, Carole, live in Austin,
TX.
John R Izard '55, is with Izard Insurance. He lives in
Phoenix, AZ, with his wife, Carolyn.
William L Shallberg '55, is president ofTexpac
International, Inc., an international marketing services
firm that speCializes in helping US businesses
establish contacts and operations in Asia. He and his
wife, Mary Ann, live in Houston, TX.
Barbara Yunker Bettison '55, is a corporate vice
preSident with EG. Smathers & Company. She lives
with her family in Long Beach, CA.
Glenn A. Beck '56, is president of Beck Oil Inc. He
and his wife, Blanche Marsh, live in Victorville, CA.
Richard E. Graham '56, lives in West Branch, IA.
William P. Merriam,Jr. '56, is senior vice preSident of
Liberian Corporation Services, Inc. He lives in New
York,NY
D. Wayne Parkinson '56, is regional manager of
Transworld Systems. He lives in Lawrence. KS, with his
wife, Mary.
Karl E. Ringer '56, is retired. He and his wife, Flora,
live in Wallingford, PA.
Warren G. Ste1zmiller '56, is a systems account for
Pacific Missile Test Center. He lives in Newbury Park,
CA, with his wife, Gloria.
Edmond D. Backus '57, is an insurance agent. He
and his wife, Marie,live in Honolulu, HI.
Keith Benedict '57, is retired. He lives in Tarzana, CA.
Alexander Boggio '57, is representative for all
western states of Associazione Piemontesi Nel Mondo
of Turin, Italy. He writes that Piedmontesi-descent
Americans are planning a trip to South America and
would be happy to have any Tbirds join them.
Contact him at P.O . Box 357, South Pasadena, CA
91030.
Richard L Cummings '57, is president of Burr­Cummings
& Associates. He and his wife, Dorothy, live
in Orinda, CA.
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JamesJ. McCarthy '57, is a regional representative
for Anchor National Financial Services, Inc. He lives in
Tampa, FL, with his wife,Joyce.
Earl T. Oliver '57, is a finance officer for Rancho
Murieta Community Services District. He and his wife,
Clela, live in Murieta Village, CA.
j. William Ross '57, is a management consultant. He
and his wife, Elizabeth,live in JacksonvilJe, FL.
B. Theodore Troy '57, is with American Adver­tising
Distributors of Central Florida in Altamonte
Springs, FL.
Lou E. Driver '58, is preSident and owner of Drivers,
Inc., a ceramics firm. He and his wife, Donna, live in
Austin, TX.
Philip D. Hoffman '58, is senior vice preSident of
Aaron Cushman and Associates, Inc. He lives in
Chicago, IL, with his wife, Eileen.
George Lee '58, is president of Gastown Investment
21, Ltd. He and his wife, Rhoda, live in West
Vancouver, Canada.
Robert C. Newman '58, is preSident of Business
Exchange, a barter, countertrade consulting firm. He
lives in Orange, CA.
G. David Akerberg '59, is president and owner of
Gedag, Inc. He lives in Knoxville, TN.
Bruce L Davenport '59, is owner and broker for
Self-Home Realtors. He and his wife, Teri, live in
Tucson,AZ.
Richard B. Fowler '59, is preSident of Dick Fowler
Homes, Inc. He and his wife, Elizabeth, live in
Overland Park, KS.
Andrew W. Furlan '59, is vice president international
for Calvin Klein Cosmetics in New York City. He lives
in Huntington, NY. with his wife, Maureen.
James B. Golley '59, is director of international
tubular products for Baker Tubular Services in
Houston. He lives in Conroe, TX.
Richard M. Gore '59, is president of Majestech
Corporation. He lives in White Plains, NY
Harry W. Griffiths '59, is vice president and owner of
Ethanol Marketing, Inc. He lives in Boise, m.
Charles B. Hinkley '59, is self-employed as a water
resources consultant. He lives in San Diego, CA, With
his wife, Barbara Bowers-Hinkley.
RolfK. Liebergesell '59, is chairman ofR.L. Holding,
Inc. He and his wife, Sachiko, live in Stamford, CT.
David Lloyd '59, is director of international business
for Forma Scientific in Marietta, OH.
Don Maling '59, is preSident of Maling Development
Group, Inc. He and his wife, Loretta, live in Phoenix,
AZ.
Gregory H. Orloff '59, is a vice president of Hanson,
Winter & Orloff Insurance Brokers, Inc. He and his
wife, Sandra, live in Santa Monica, CA.
LouisJ. Porta '59, is business manager for Black Butte
Coal Company. He and his wife, Carol, live in Green
River, WY
Leon E Westendorf '59, is an independent invest­ments
and insurance agent. He lives in Covina, CA.
Gene L. Bennett ' 60, is president of California
Commerce Bank in Los Angeles. He and his wife,
Margaret, live in San Diego, CA.
Leo C. Hageman '60, is president of de la Plaza
International, Inc. He and his wife, Pilar, live in El Paso,
TX.
William L. Nystrom '60, is a manager ofKDS. He
lives in Erie, PA.
H.Jack Wilson '60, is an executive vice president of
Pratt Hotel Corporation in Dallas. He lives in Double
Oak, TX.
Horace L. Bowman' 6 1, is preSident of Maxon
ElectroniC, Inc., which proVides marketing and
product development/engineering services worldwide.
One of his partners is Pat O'Sullivan '61 . He and his
wife, Yasuko, have two daughters. They live in Kansas
City, MO. He writes, "Some members of our class
whom we see often are Jim Sweeney '61 , in Hong
Kong and Dick Autenreith '61 in Novato, CN'
JohnJ. Egan '6 1, is president of Egan Associates, Inc.,
an executive recruiting firm. He lives in Houston, TX,
with his wife, Eleanor.
Francis "Frank" E. McMinn '61, is a vice preSident of
Young, Smith & Peacock, Inc. He lives in Phoenix, AZ.
AJames Perry,Jr. '61, is president of Advance
Financial Corporation. He lives in Atlanta, GA.
Gerald C. Van Der Klomp '61, is an investment
counselor in La JolJa, CA.
John A. Florida '62, is senior vice president and
general manager of]. Walter Thompson U.S.A. in San
Francisco, CA.
John SeheJong Ha '62, is preSident of Kukje Pacific
New York Corporation in New York City He and his
wife,Juliana, live in Plainview, NY
Ralph G. Hanning '62, is broker/owner of
Hanning Realtors. He and his wife, Maureen, live in
Hendersonville, TN.
Hal A. Locker '62, is a managing counsel for Dow
Corning Corporation. He and his wife, Carol, live in
Midland,MI.
John H. McComish '62, is manager of the com­munications
group of Frank Howard Allen &
Company. He lives in San Rafael, CA.
RaymondJ. Mendoza '62, is a sales manager for WA.
Whitney Corporation. He lives in Rockford, IL, with
his wife, Nancy.
Margaret Moore Brennan '62, is a real estate
investor. She lives in San Francisco, CA.
Kirk R Winkelmeyer,Jr. '62, is preSident of
Salesmark, Inc. He lives in Fort Collins, CO, with his
wife,Anne.
Bebe Brown May '63, is co-owner of Friendly Pines
Camp, Inc. She and her husband, John, live in
Prescott, AZ.
Robert O. Draggon '63, is vice preSident for finance
at Overseas Private Investment Corporation in
Washington, D.C. He lives in Bethesda, MD.
RonaldJ. Gienger '63, is owner of a dairy ranch. He
and his wife, Marianne, live in Tillamook, OR.
Marquis H. Gilmore '63, is senior vice preSident of
Irving Trust Company in New York City. He lives in
Secaucus, N].
Robert A Lett ' 63, is software development supervisor
for Meadows Resources, Inc. He and his wife, Patricia
'63, live in Albuquerque, NM.
Jerry K. Loft '63, is self employed in financial
planning. He lives in Loveland, CO, with his wife,
Cynthia.
Edward C. Saenz '63, is director, Latin America, for
Laser Industries. He and his wife, Marilene, live in
Westport, CT.
Charles P. Ancona '64, is assistant to the preSident for
Boar's Head Enterprises. He and his wife Teri, live in
Charlottesville, VA.
John R Baker '64, is manager of countertrade for
Boeing Commercial Airplane Company in Seattle, WA.
He lives in Bellevue, WA.
Robertj. Gehl '64, is preSident of Tempotech
Industries, Inc. He lives in Hart, MI, with his wife,
Marcia.
Serge V. King '64, is self employed in communication.
He lives in Malibu, CA.
Richard Kithil '64, is owner of Greenbriar Manage­ment
Company. He lives in Boulder, CO, with his wife,
Lynda.
Claus T. Morch '64, is president of Same &
Lamborghini Tractors. He and his wife, Elisabeth, live
in Berkley Heights, N].
William D. Stonecipher '64, is a farm owner. He and
his wife, Linda, live in Waitsburg, WA.
Williamj. Surge '64, is an independent salesman
with Welding Alloys. He lives in Indianapolis, IN.
Dean W. Zook '64, is a vice preSident with Merrill
Lynch. He was appointed to the Presidents Club at
Merrill Lynch. He lives in Columbia, MD.
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North America
John K. Bailey '65, is an author and free lance writer.
He lives in Bennington, vr, with his wife, Kathy
Bourque.
Stephen w. Barber '65, is supervisor, collateral
advertising. for American Hawaii Cruises. He and his
wife, Maryann, live in San Francisco, CA.
William R Dunnuck '65, is a broker-salesman for
Coldwell Banker. He also has a charter fishing
business. He and his wife, Betty, live in Marco Island,
FL. He writes, "I would welcome calls from any old
classmates or T'bird graduates interested in southwest
Florida real estate or saltwater sport fishing. Call toll
free: 1-800-523-6797:'
George M. Dykes, ill '65, is dealer development
manager for Yale Materials Handling Corporation. He
lives in Alexandria, VA, with his wife, Susan.
Richard G. Enders '65, is owner of Dick Enders &
Associates, Inc. He and his wife,Judith, live in
Vancouver, WA.
Robert W. Gravell '65, is proprietor of R. G. Tubulars,
an oil field supply flfm. He and his wife, Ursula, live in
Parker, CO.
James A. Hallmann '65, is a minister. He lives in
Littleton, CO.
Charles B. Hardy '65, is in sales with Daum
Corporation. He lives in Laguna Beach, CA.
Olav A. Leite '65, is director of sales for Kongsberg
Vapenfabrikk. He and his wife, Britt, live in Simsbury;
CT.
Tom McSpadden '65, is president and chief executive
officer for American National Bank in Phoenix, AZ.
Tony Michaelson '65, is senior associate with Edge
Learning Institute, Inc. He and his wife, Margo, live in
Bend,OR.
Robert A. Nuell '65, is director of acquisition for
Betawest, a real estate development firm. He lives in
Littleton, CO.
Randall V. Parks '65, is with the engine group of
Deere & Company. He and his wife, Margarita, live in
Rock Island, IL.
Joseph A. Robinson '65, is president of Robinson
Engineering Products, an industrial manufacturers'
representative firm. He and his wife, Katsuyo, live in
Forest, VA.
David H. Rytand '65, is president of Trans pac
Marinas, Inc. in Seattle, WA. He and his wife, Sally, live
in Bellevue, WA.
John V. Savage '65, is a sales manager with the
bio-lab division of Lonza USA. He and his wife,
Sharon, live in Dallas, TX.
R Dennis Savage '65, is lauric oils trader for
Czarnikow-Rionda Brokerage Company in New York
City. He lives in RidgeView, CT.
Clarke L Todd '65, is a general manager of
Interamericas Motor Company, Ltd. He lives in
Jacksonville, FL.
James M. Whittlesey '65, is president and general
manager of Cellular One in Cleveland, OH. He and
his wife.Judy (nee Gilmore) '65, live in Shaker
Heights,OH.
LB. "Buzz" Ahrens,Jr. '66, is vice preSident,
international, for VF Corporation. He and his wife,
Joan, live in Bernville, PA.
Richard L Board '66, is a chiropractic physician and
owns St. Helena Chiropractic Clinic in St. Helena, CA.
James P. Bryan '66, is president of Schroder Torch
Energy. He and his wife, Mary; live in Houston, TIC
John C. Dyer '66, is with Beatrice Companies, Inc. in
Miami,FI.
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Jonathan R Giddings '66, is a finance manager for
Esso Central America and Caribbean. He lives in
Miami, FL, with his wife, Lynda.
Michael H. Gross ' 66, is an attorney He and his wife,
Nez, live in 'TYler, TX.
Kenneth W. Holbrook,Jr. '66, is president of Koch
Asphalt Company He and his wife, Sally Ann '66, live
in Wichita, KS.
James H. Koessler '66, is president of Rocky
Mountain Capital. He lives in BilIings, MT, with his
wife, Eva.
Noel E. Lang '66, is with Texas Kenworth and lives in
Longview, TX.
Perry S. Melton, Jr. '66, is a general manager for
Electronic Interconnect Systems. He lives in Rio Rico,
AZ, with his wife, Patricia.
Gregory D. Mitchell ' 66, is preSident of Magna-Dry
Peoria. He and his wife, Kay, live in Edelstein, IL.
John E. Smith, ill '66, is senior attorney for Enterprise
Companies, Inc. He lives in Houston, TX, with his wife,
Martha.
Lloyd A. Straits '66, is a manager of banking and
international finance for Northrop Corporation. He
and his wife, Ruth, live in Pacific Palisades, CA.
James A. Verner '66, is director of international
. business development for Stoller Chemical Company,
Inc. He lives in Phoenix, AZ, with his wife, Felicia.
Edward R Volz '66, lives in Patagonia, AZ.
Philip E Weaver '66, is a vice president of Agrex, Inc.
He and his wife, Susanne, live in Overland Park, KS.
Gary S. Ambrose '67, is a field sales manager for
Control Master Products. He and his wife, Carol, live
in Concord, CA.
Guillermo J. Areas '67, lives in Houston, TX.
Juris Berzins '67, is director, business development,
for Intersol Power Corporation. He and his wife, Vija,
live in Denver, CO.
Richard H. Dailey '67, is president and chief
executive officer of Dadeland Bank in Miami. He and
his wife, Vilma, live in Key Biscayne, FL.
William C. Dyer '67, is with Robco International
Corporation. He lives in Walnut Creek, CA.
Thomas D. Farver '67, is seU-employed in man­agement
and finance consulting. He lives in Houston,
TX, with his wife, Carol.
Victor C. Fontaine '67, is preSident of Source Centers,
Inc. He and his wife, Karin, live in Peoria, IL
Robert Greening '67, is an attorney for Tooze
Marshall. He lives in Portland, OR, with his wife,
Wendy
Gary J. Gwizdala '67, is chief operating officer for
Macrovision. He lives in Rolling Hills Estates, CA, with
his wife, Katherine.
Dean D. Henricks '67, is president of his own
company, Abeja, Inc., a cattle breeding enterprise. He
lives in Naperville, IL.
Thomas E. Holmquist '67, is vice president of sales
for North American Cerutti Corporation in Pittsburgh,
PA. He lives in Sewickley, PA.
John C. Hunter, ill '67, lives in Chicago, IL.
Charles B. Husbands '67, is president of Austin
Catering Service. He lives in Austin, TX.
Byron P.Johnson '67, is a vice preSident with Unilink.
He lives in San Francisco, CA.
Paul V. Keipp '67, is presidentofCom-Tec. He lives in
Huntington Beach, CA with his wife, Kathleen.
John T. Lyons '67, is fmance director of Middletown,
OH. He and his wife have three children. They live in
Champaign,IL.
J. Thomas Nein '67, is a vice preSident of Heller
Financial in San FranCiSCO, CA.
Earl K. Oman '67, is preSident of the international
division of Property Professionals. He and his wife,
Diane, live in Coral Gables, FL. He writes, "I took a
business trip to Hong Kong and saw John Blake '68:'
Richard E. Ragsdale '67, recently left Republic
Health Corporation, which he co-founded, to start
Community Health Systems, where he is a chairman
and community director. He and his wife, Anne, live in
Dallas, TX.
Thomas Rear '67, is director of international sales for
Watson Bowman & Acme Corporation. He lives in East
Amherst, NY.
David Richards '67, is a vice president of interna­tional
banking with Pittsburgh National Bank in
Pittsburgh, PA.
DeLevan W. Rose '67, lives in Port Charlotte, FL.
Dean M. Ross '67, is a vice president of Resort
Marketing International. He lives in Palos Verdes, CA.
Jennings E Werne.r '67, lives in Chicago, IL.
Walter R Wright '67, is a partner in Graham Clouser
& Wright, a manufacturers' representatives firm. He
and his wife, Carol, live in Orange Park, FL.
Omar Esmail Akchurin '68, appeared in Who's Who
a/finance and Industry. He is a member of the Board
of Trustees and co-treasurer of the Islamic Cultural
Center of New York.
Richard R. Austin '68, is director of marketing for
Sedona Institute, a management development firm. He
lives in Phoenix, AZ.
D. Delmont Blanchard '68, is a barber at Stan's
Competition. He lives in Chester, ID.
Robert E. Blomquist '68, is senior vice president and
general manager of Devine & Partners, Inc. He and his
wife, Chalis, live in Clayton, CA.
Huston H. Bunce,Jr. '68, is international marketing
manager for Transamerica Delaval, Inc. He lives in
Davis, CA with his wife, Elizabeth.
Ronald E. Case '68, is test audit supervisor for
Mountain States Council on Compensation Insurance.
He and his wife, Patricia, live in Phoenix, AZ.
John Farrington '68, is a corporate treasurer for
E-Systems, Inc. He lives in Dallas, TX.
John E. Gilbaugh '68, is regional vice president for
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. in Los Angeles, CA.
Thomas M. Goodnight '68, is preSident ofSoimar
Corporation. He married Maryle Malloy in April, 1985.
They live in Taos, NM.
J. Peter Hellman '68, is preSident of The Spirit of
Travel. He and his wife, Madi, live in Denver, CO.
Henry S. Kopek '68, is a regional manager for Port of
Portland in Chicago. He and his wife, Donna, live in
Bolingbrook, IL
George E Marshall,Jr. '68, is senior account
executive for Motorola, Inc. He and his wife, Patricia,
live in Social Circle, GA.
Barringer Newcomb '68, is president of The Venice
Team Company. He and his wife, Victoria, live in Del
Mar,CA.
Allen B. Pease '68, was recently promoted to general
counsel for C-E Natco, a division of Combustion
Engineering, Inc. He and his wife, Sara, live in Tulsa,
OK.
Frank C. Pickard, ill '68, is an assistant treasurer for
VF Corporation. He lives in Reading, PA, with his wife,
Carolyn.
Edmund O. Piehler,Jr. '68, is president of Brelie Gear
Company in Milwaukee, WI. He and his wife, Barbara,
live in Waukesha, WI.
Fred M. Saah '68, is director of marketing for Meyer
Investment Properties, Inc in Anaheim, CA.
Robert G. Sutton '68, is a vice president of Western
Insurance Agency. He and his wife, Diana, live in
Phoenix, AZ.
James S. Trowbridge '68, is a design manager for
Daniel International. He and his wife, Helga, live in
Spartanburg. sc.
Rebecca A. Vories '68, is owner of Infinite Energy. She
lives in Denver, CO.
Robert E. Withers '68, is with Biltmore National Bank
in Phoenix, AZ.
Henry P. Wright '68, is president of Ro-Lab Rubber
Company, Inc. He and his wife, Marina, live in
Sonoma,CA.
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George D. Abel '69, is owner of Lake City Tavern. He
lives in Tacoma, WA.
CharlesJ. Arndt '69, is assistant vice president,
money markets and foreign exchange, for Westpac
Banking Corporation in San Francisco. He lives in
Walnut Creek, CA.
Juan A. Barro '69, lives in Miami, FL
Fred Bloom '69, is international sales and marketing
manager for Hale Fire Pump Company. He lives in
Wayne, PA.
Anthony L Furr '69, is a group vice president for
Wachovia Bank and Trust. He lives in Winston-Salem,
NC, with his wife, Dianne.
Brian W. Gauler '69, is international marketing
manager for OCV Control Valves. He lives in Tulsa,
OK. He writes, "A recent international meeting with
Tulsa Mayor Terry Young that I attended included
Tbirds Terry Sorgi '76, Udo Sietins '70, Larry
McCarver '70, Bill Brown '70, and David ShafTer
'70~'
Dennis C. Giacone '69, is president of Giacone and
Callaghan, Inc. He and his wife, Sharon, live in
Phoenix, AZ.
Frank D. Giambattista,Jr. '69, is owner and
preSident of Gamby Distributing Company; Inc. He
lives in Harrisonburg, VA, with his wife, Gail.
Laurence O. Harriman '69, is export marketing
manager with Kiwi Brands, Inc., a division of Sara lee
Corporation. He lives in Reading, PA, with his wife,
julie.
Patrick C. Helmholz '69, is a vice president with
Bank of America in San Francisco, CA. He and his wife,
nona, live in Benicia, CA.
Gregory G.Jones '69, is president of Greg jones
Travel. Inc. He lives in Walla Walla, WA.
Wesley A. Kruse '69, is with Kruse Properties
Company. His new daughter, Nicole, was born on Feb.
3, 1985. They live in Whittier, CA.
Graham M. Lowe '69, is preSident of DCl Interna­tional,
Inc. in Philadelphia. He and his wife, Evelyn,
live in Newtown Square, PA.
Marshall R Malden '69, is export marketing
manager for Penn Athletic Products Company. He and
his wife, Suzan, have two daughters. They live in
Phoenix, AZ.
Wendell Moran '69, is with Merrill lynch Com­meretal
Real Estate in San Diego, CA.
Cary D. Morton '69, is president of Export Manage­ment
Company. He lives in Birmingham, MI, with his
wife, Susan.
WilliamJ. Murray '69, is preSident ofWJM Group,
Inc. He and his wife, Marie Ingelaere, live in Houston,
TX.
Paul LL Biddle '70, is director of Paul LL Biddle &
Company. He lives in Belmont, CA.
G. Grant Bowerman '70, is director of international
marketing for Evergreen Helicopters. He and his wife,
Maria, live in Lafayette, OR.
Lawrence G. Brodney '70, is executive vice president
of Bed & Bath. He and his wife, Myra, live in Lincoln,
MA.
Francisco C. Brohojowski '70, and his wife, Saun
Ellis, live in New York, NY
Christine A. Bruce '70, is a national project
administrator for Hughes Aircraft Company. She lives
in Tustin, CA.
Manfred T. Feibig '70, is a regional sales manager for
Stokvis Multiton Corporation, a materials handling
equipment firm, in Hicksville, NY He and his wife,
johanna, live in Sturbridge, MA.
James R Grebe '70, is product manager for Union
Carbide Corporation. He lives in Ridgefield, CT, with
his wife, Carol.
SamuelJ. Guarino '70, is a vice president of Rollins
Burdick Hunter Agency of Texas, Inc. He lives in
Houston, TX.
Harvey M. Kane '70, is a regional manager for
Macmillan Publishing Company. He and his wife,
Roberta, live in Bloomington, IN.
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Anthony L. Furr '69 Philip N. Moore '70
Ernest A. KarandjefT,Jr. '70, is president of Central
Banc System, [nco He and his wife, joan, live in
Clayton, MO.
James c. Kuhn,Jr. '70, is preSident ofInscorn
Services, Inc. He lives in Carrollton, TX, with his wife,
Charlie.
Michael Monteglas '70, is an account executive for
Thrner Broadcasting Systems. He lives in San
Francisco, CA.
Phillip Moore '70, is president of ESIS International, a
subSidiary of CIGNA Corporation. He lives in
Medford, NJ.
Thomas B. O'Keefe '70, is in real estate investments.
He lives in Laguna Beach, CA, with his wife, Carol.
Philip G. O'Rourke '70, is a partner with Bankers
International Services, Ltd. He and his wife, Anne, live
in San Francisco, CA.
Wayne Pulver '70, is a financial consultant for
Executives U.S. in Phoenix, AZ.
Robert E. Ragland '70, is owner of Ragland'
Construction Company. He and his wife, Francine, live
in Seal Beach, CA.
Jack Scapa,Jr. '70, is a vice preSident for Empress
Linen Import Company. He and his wife, Dana, had a
daughter, Cydney, in October. They live in Encino, CA.
Susan H. Schaefer '70, is a vice president of First
National Bank (Mission). She lives in McAllen, TX,
with her husband, Eugene Crowder.
Robert B. Stevens '70, is managing director of
Stevens international. He lives in Grosse Pointe, MI.
Victor M. Taggart '70, is owner of Taggart Fish &
Seafoods, Inc. He lives in Seattle, WA, with his wife,
Linda.
Hardy Thomsik '70, is with jet Equipment & Tools.
He and his wife, Ramona, live in Tacoma, WA.
Thomas R Waters '70, is director of marketing for
Distribution Services, Ltd. He lives in Larkspur, CA,
with his wife, Doris.
Deter J. Wellman '70, is senior vice president with
Bank of America. He lives in San Francisco, CA.
Phillip Wilken '70, lives in Rochester, MI.
John Bellavia '71, is managing director of Diversilled
Products Corporation. He lives in North BrunSWick,
NJ, with his wife,Janice.
Robert Betette,Jr. '71, is a vice president of Armbee
Corporation in San Francisco. He lives in Kentfield,
CA, with his wife Sharon Thomas.
Dewey L Cady '71, is a special agent for the FBI in
Minneapolis, MN. He and his wife, Sady, live in Apple
Valley;MN.
Philip Casey '71, moved from Westport, CT, to
Birmingham, AL.
Thomas J. Dale '71, is a vice president of Manitou
Equipment Corporation. He and his wife, Gail, live in
Scottsdale, AZ.
Russell R Diehl '71, is a partner with Diehl, Brown &
Company, an investment banking firm. He lives in
Irvine, CA, with his wife, Diane.
Dave C. Dreblow '71, is executive vice president for
Midwest Pacific Financial. He and his wife, Cathryn,
live in Danville, CA.
William C. Drypo\Cher '71, is president of Zephyr
Real'Estate & Investments. He and his wife, Trudy; live
in San Francisco, CA.
James M. Folsom '71, is owner of PermaSeal. He and
his wife, Carolyn, live in San Diego, CA.
Girard W. Grater '71, is international vice president
for Frank B. Hall & Company of Michigan, an
insurance brokerage firm. He and his wife, Karen, live
in Bloomfield, MI.
John E. Hamilton '71, is president of Farley Brothers
Moving & Storage Company. He lives in Pasadena, CA.
Kenneth E. Healing '71 , is a financial consultant for
Merrill lynch. He lives in Topanga, CA, with his wife,
Trudy.
KennethJ. Hernandez '71, is a sales representative
and consultant for Ran-le AsSOCiation, Inc. He lives in
Houston, TX.
Estuardo Herrera-Guirola '71, is an export sales and
marketing manager for Manitowoc Equipment Works.
He and his wife,Juanita, live in 1\vo Rivers, Wl.
David W.Josephson '71, is a vice president of
Nanyang Commercial Bank, Ltd. He lives in San
Francisco, CA.
William T. Kelley, Jr. '71, is with Nidek, Inc. He and
his wife, judy, live in Pleasanton, CA.
John H. Latham '71, is with Timberland Equipment,
Ltd. in Woodstock, Ontario.
Jan V. Laverty '71, is owner of Laverty Real Estate. He
and his wife, Beverly, live in Roseville, CA.
Grover J. Mann '71, is owner of Advance Marketing
Company. He lives in Albuquerque, NM.
Dan R Mapes '71, is preSident of Access International
in San Francisco, CA.
Robert A. McBride '71, is an auditor for WCIRB of
California. He and his wife, Maria, live in long Beach,
CA.
William H. Murphy '71, is a financial consultant and
planner for Carter Financial Management. He and his
wife, Sue, have a son, Michael. They live in Dallas, TX.
William G. Nash '71, is executive vice president of
Boettcher & Company. He lives in Denver, CO, with his
wife, Barbara.
Ken Parker '71, is owner of Parker Development
Company; which is building a $130 million resort on
the outskirts of Sedona, AZ. He lives in Sedona.
John C. Patterson '71, is international sales manager
for Cleaver-Brooks. He lives in Mequon, Wl, with his
wife, Donna.
Shiraz Ali Peera '71, is a broker and member of the
multimillion dollar sales club of Merrill Lynch Realty
in Tucson, AZ.
Franc A. Rocheleau '71, is president of Bennett
Budget Lines. He and his wife, Mary Bennett, live in
Aurora,CO.
Stewart H. Smith '71, is president of Sun Vail, Inc., a
restaurant company. He lives in Charlotte, NC.
William D.B. Sykes '71, is president ofThe Sykes
Company. He and his wife, Karen, had their second
child, Leslie, in january; 1985. They live in Nogales,
AZ.
Van S. Wunder, m '71, is first secretary of the U.S.
Information Agency. He and his wife, Marian, live in
Wassenoar, Holland, The Netherlands.
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North America
Dean R. Anderson '72, is vice president for
operations and secretary-treasurer of Bonneville-West
Corporation in Salt Lake City. UT.
Kris W. Anderson '72, is a partner and director of
client services for Nova Media. He and his wife, SilVia,
live in Kirkland, WA.
Clinton Amoldus '72, lives in La Canada, CA.
Edward C. Auble '72, is self-employed in insurance
sales and marketing. His biggest project is with the
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In preparation for the
annual meeting of the
Thunderbird Alumni
Association to be held
this Fall, the Nominating
Committee asks that the
names of candidates
qualified to serve on the
Board of Directors be
submitted to the follow­ing
address:
Nominating Committee
Thunderbird Alumni
Association
c/o Alumni Relations
Office
Thunderbird Campus
Glendale, Arizona 85306
Members of the Nomi­nating
Committee are as
follows: Daniel Witcher
'50, Chairman; William
Johnson '60; Larry
Mellinger '68; Thomas
Peterson '77; Douglas
Quelland '72; and
Charles Stockholm '56.
Thunderbird
Alumni
Association
-
Susan Stevens '73,Jeri Towner '78, Stephen Hall
'69, Bill Johnson '60, and Allen Brenteson '60,
attended the meeting of the Thunderbird
Alumni Association.
Dan Witcher '50, Vice
President for Worldwide
Human Health Businesses,
The Upjohn Company.
Stephen Hall '69.
Susan Stevens '73, Vice
President of Bank of America.
Doug Quelland '72.
Chuck Stockholm '56,
first president of the newly
organized Thunderbird
Alumni Association.
John Cook '79, account
executive for Merrill Lynch
International in Brussels.
Eric Denniston '80 and Peggy Peckham '74
participated in the March meeting of the
Thunderbird Alumni Association Board of
Directors.
Tom Peterson '77, John Cook '79, Beau
Kennedy '85, Doug Quelland '72, and Chuck
Stockholm '56, are shown during the October
meeting of the Thunderbird Alumni Associa­tion
Board of Directors.
2
Thunderbird Spreads Its Wings
New $4,000,000 Faculty Center to Start This Fall
6
Campus News
11 18
Thunderbird Network Alumni Updates
14 37
Thunderbird Contacts Alumni Awards Ballot
Thunderbird Magazine American Graduate School of
Winter-Spring 1985/86 International Management
Quarterly magazine of the Alumni Director of Communication and
Relations Office of the American
d Sch I f . I Editor:
Gra uate 00 0 lnte~atlona Nelda S. Crowell
Management Thunderbrrd Campus
Glendale, AZ 85306 Editorial Assistants:
(602)978-7135 Andrea Bloomquist
TELEX 187123 linda Green Smith
On the cover:
Dr. LilithE. Schutte, Chair of Modern
Language Department, Dr. Clifton B.
Cox, Chair of World Business and
Professor Joaquim M. Duarte,Jr., Chair
of International Studies, look for­ward
to the greater office space prom­ised
by the new Faculty Center.
See story page 2.
Penny A. Thmey
Communication Secretary:
Carol Naftzger
Student Assistants,
Thunderbird Magazine:
Sandra Goodman '86
Regina Whitley '86
Photographer:
Kent Sievers Photography
Design:
Pat Kenny Graphic Design
Director of Alumni Relations and
Publisher:
Bobbie M. Boyd
Alumni Relations Staff:
Sarah W. Mawk,
Executive Secretary
Donna Cleland,
Records Coordinator
Michele Burtness,
Records Assistant
TiaSpeirs,
Receptionist
Student Assistants, Alumni
Relations Office:
Deanna Campbell '86
Stefan Dulak '86
Kathleen Higgins '86
~ynn Fenton '86
Eric Lawrence '86
Scott Oelkers '85
Leslie Pembroke '86
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Thunderbird
Spreads
its Wings
Thunderbird will break ground this
fall for a $4 million Facility Center as
part of the School's 40th anniversary
celebration. The new center will provide
larger office space, and at the same time
foster greater cohesiveness among the
faculty.
Faculty offices are currently scattered
all over campus. In the World Business
Department alone, 35 professors are
located in three different buildings.
Even student recreation facilities and
dormitory rooms have had to be
converted to facility office space.
Furthermore, the present facilities
hamper, rather than enhance, com­munication
among facility, compound­ing
a problem voiced frequently by
advisory groups such as the North
Central Association of Colleges and
Schools and the Academic Board of
Visitors.
In addition, Dr. Lilith Schutte, Chair
of the Department of Modem Languages,
pointed out that, "Room for having
meetings has always been a problem.
We have been limited to the dead hour
to use empty classroom space for
department meetings~'
Room for computers is another ques­tion
the school has had to consider. The
recent acquisition of 30 new IBM
microcomputers is only the beginning
of the School's investment. More and
more courses in the Thunderbird cur­riculum
involve computer simulations
and applications.
The new Faculty Center is expected to
alleviate most of the overcrowding. It
will be composed of five separate
buildings that will include facility
offices for World Business, Modem
Languages, and International Studies,
plus an Academic Affairs Building and a
Data Processing Center. An additional
part of the proj ect is a landscaped'
central mall, which is being sponsored
by the Class of '60.
The Modem Languages and World
Business Departments will have the
largest buildings with 10,971 square
feet each. The Data Processing Center
has been designed with 7,245 square
feet, followed by Academic Affairs with
6,321 square feet and International
Studies with 5,644 square feet.
The Faculty Center project has been
programmed into several phases for
completion. Phase I will be the Modem
Languages building and pedestrian
mall, with groundbreaking schedilied
for September. The total cost of this
first phase is estimated at $1,200,000
with a projected completion date of
September 1987.
II
RAISING THE FUNDS
Contributions and pledges to the
project from trustees and corporate
friends of Thunderbird to date amount
to nearly $600,000, and already alumni
groups have stepped forward to help.
During the reunion of the Class of '60
last May, the class made a commitment
to raise the funds needed for the
landscaped mall, according to Dr. Tom
Bria, Director of External Affairs. Spear­heading
the effort is Bill Johnson,
Chairman of the Board of Dorado
Enterprises, Inc., and a founding direc­tor
of the Thunderbird Alumni Asso­ciation,
but he emphasizes that this is a
project that involves the whole class.
The mall alone will cost $120,000,
with almost half the sum already
pledged. Johnson is confident the class
can raise the rest. liThe mall is an
exciting part of the project because it's
going to be a gathering place," he says.
"All the people here at Thunderbird are
what the school is all about:'
II
REALIZING THE VISION
One of the initial steps in the campus
development was to contract the archi­tectural
firm ofVamey, Sexton, Lunsford,
Aye to design a master plan. Robert
Sexton, a senior partner, produced a
design which incorporated the new
Faculty Center and recommended uses
for the remaining land.
Sexton, who died in July, 1985, was a
longtime friend of Thunderbird and an
active supporter of the School's Interna­tional
Rotary Scholarship program. It
was Sexton's personal interest in the
school that fueled his enthusiasm in
developing the design. Since the
architect's death, his son, Doug Sexton,
continued next page
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE WINTER/SPRING '86
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE WINTER/SPRING ·86
Dr. William Voris, School President, points to
the master plan for the new Faculty Center
which is expected to begin construction in
September. Looking on isJoe Klein '47, Chair­man
of the Board of Trustees, left, and Chuck
Stockholm '56, right.
History of
the Campus
The campus was originally an airbase
conceived by Millard Sheets, a western
designer and architect, who designed
the flying school to look like a
Thunderbird from the air. The dormito­ries
and appendages are seen as the
wings, the building that is now
Founder's Hall forms the body and the
control tower is its head.
The majority of renovation and
building on the campus has taken place
during Dr. William Voris' tenure as
President Through a generous dona­tion
by the American Management
Association, the school was able to
break ground for the library in 1970. An
addition was later made in 1983 to
bring it to its present size. The Frank L.
Snell Learning Center and the Jacuzzi
fountains were other major additions.
Then through generous donations from
benefactor, Mae Sue Talley, in 1977 the
Alumni and Career Services Center was
built. Renovations were made in 1981
furtlle International Studies Center,
thanb to the gen8rosfty ofDr.1be1ma
Kfeckbefei.'. Dr. tQeckhefer also donated
1'u#4ititbe cOiiSt:tUdion of John H.
Kiecthefer Residence Hall and the
Ki«khefer wing of the Ftank 1. Snell
Learning Center. When completed, the
Faculty Center will be the largest and
most comprehensive building project in
the history of the American Graduate
School.
VARNEY SEXTON LUNSFORD AYE ARCHITECTS
a vice president of the firm, has
assumed responsibility for the project.
In developing the final design and
interior plan, a committee of faculty
members worked with the architect in
making suggestions for allocations of
working space. Hallways were widened
at the suggestion of the committee to
accommodate the student traffic flow.
Each of the 36 offices will have a
window and all doors will open onto a
central hall. The rooms will be generous
in size, measuring 12' by 12', and will be
complete with custom shelving. Each
office will also be wired for computer
facilities.
II
KEEPING THE LOOK
The architect's vision in designing
the Faculty Center was to keep the
architectural style consistent with the
existing buildings. "My'father's goal
was to tie these buildings together
visually," Doug Sexton says. liThe driv­ing
force behind his plan was to
integrate the Faculty Center with the
current design to achieve one architec­tural
statement'
The buildings will be constructed of
sand-colored slump block, to coordi­nate
with the newer campus structures
nearby. The architects also considered it
appropriate for the desert climate. To
complement the natural exterior, the 7'
windows will be bronze-tinted. For a
more residential look, the buildings will
have pitched roofs with generous over- .
hangs for ample shade. The five
buildings will face an inner courtyard
with natural pathways winding around
a circular patio. The complex will
border the Alumni/Career Services Cen­ter
and Snell Learning Center on the
east side of the campus.
II
LANDSCAPING THE MALL
A special feature of Phase I will be a
landscaped mall extending from the
Jacuzzi fountain to the tower building.
Beginning at the Snell Learning Center,
a brick pathway will wind northward
and encircle a pavilion to be built in
front of the Alumni/Career Services
Center. The symmetrical pavilion will
have seating areas.
Landscaping around the mall will be
extensive and will incorporate an open
green in front of the control tower.
Sidewalks around the area are intended
to be natural walking paths. Says Greg
Peters, President of A.S.L.C, "Students
are looking for more outdoor facilities.
Part of the reason students come to
Thunderbird is so they can enjoy the
sun~' The mall project, funded by the
class of'60, is scheduled to be com­pleted
by fall, 1987.
MODERN LANGUAGE
• ENHANCING THE QUALITY OF LIFE
With the expansion of the campus
through the new Facility Center, the
emphasis is on better, not bigger.
According to Dr. Bria, who is a member
of the committee set up by the Board of
Trustees to oversee the Faculty Center
project, liThe Facility Center is a
statement of our commitment to the
faculty. Creating a good working cli­mate
for our people is one of the most
important things the School can do:'
Dr. Schutte says, liThe new Faculty
Center will be a boost to every
professor:' An important advantage she
sees in the new offices is that they will
project a more professional image to the
students.
The common areas are well designed
according to Schutte. The conference
room in the Modern Language Depart­ment
will be furnished like a library, and
the building will have a kitchen area for
the department's use. Another feature
that Schutte sees as a major improve­ment
is the addition of work areas for
student assistants. In the
current facilities, student
assistants often must
use the professor's office
for work areas.
Executive Vice President,
Berger Erickson, who has
been instrumental in
coordinating the Faculty
Center project, said,
liThe new offices will help
attract and keep good
faculty It's good public
relations for the students
and alumni as well:'
The project is a major
investment for the School
to provide a higher
quality environment that
the faculty, staff, students,
and alumni can enjoy.
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE WINTER/SPRING '86
Dear Class
0/'60,
The time is
now. Your
Challenge
group has
responded
and we're
ready to
roll. Send
your check
or pledge
today.
BillJohnson,
'60
At their 25th reunion last May,
members of the Class of'6O stepped
forward to accept a challenge. It was
apparent that the School needed alumni
financial support for new construction.
According to Bill Johnson, 1960 Class
Reunion Chairman and a founding
director of the Thunderbird Alumni
Association, "It is time for us to put
something back into the school~'
The Class selected the landscaped
mall as the object of its fundraising
efforts. Says Johnson, ''The School has
given us the latitude to playa great part
in developing the design of the mall.
Our objective is to keep it southwestern
in style with a relaxed atmosphere that
will promote fellowship, and will be a
focal point of the campus!'
An energetic group of class members
have formed a nucleus of donors, and
already 50 percent of the money needed
for the project has been pledged. They
hope that this head start on their efforts
will create a challenge for other class
members to come up with the other
half.
Another member of the Class of '60,
Harry Tokheim, Chairman of the Board
of InfoAmerica, has joined the fund­raising
effort in a more unusual manner.
For the spring semester, Tokheim is an
offidal sponsor for the International
Consumer Marketing Workshop,
through the World Business Depart­ment
Under the direction of Professor
James Goodnow, students are acting as
merchandising representatives for a
car-care project that Tokheim has
developed. Proceeds from their sales
efforts will be contributed to the mall
project.
Donations may be mailed directly to:
American Graduate School ofInterna­tionaI
Management, clo External Affairs,
Thunderbird Campus; Glendale,
Arizona, 85306.
Berger Erickson stands beside plans for the new
landscaped maIl that will replace the asphalt
between the tower building and the classroom
building. The mall has been adopted as a
project by the class of 1960.
I Campus NEWS
Executive in
Residence
Jacques Maisonrouge, former
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
of the IBM World Trade Europe/Middle
East/East Africa Corporation, was an
executive-in-residence on the Thunder­bird
Campus. He spoke to the entire
student body on "How the Image of a
Country Can Differ from the RealitY' He
also addressed third and fourth semes­ter
students at a banquet. His topiC was
liThe Internationalization of Business:
The Cultural Problems in Multinational
Companies~'
Balloon Race
The 1985 Thunderbird Invitational
Balloon Race raised $43,294 for the
Friends of Thunderbird Endowment.
This amount brings the total to
$299,524/ which includes the surplus
funds generated by all previous races
and the life memberships and other
direct donations to the Friends of
Thunderbird Endowment.
Watch for
Thunderbird on
Television
NBC-TV's "1986" program visited
the Thunderbird Campus for four days
during November, 1985 to film a seg­ment
that is expected to be shown
next month.
The program, hosted by Roger Mudd,
has been shown sporadically in the
fall, but is expected to become a regular
weekly part of the NBC-TV schedule
on 'fuesdays starting June 10. Alumni
are advised to watch their local TV
listings for the time of"1986~'
During their visit to the campus, the
film crew attended classes and filmed
presentations of Inter ad and the FORAD
class. They also conducted interviews
with students and administrators. In
December, the crew then went to Tokyo
to film alumni there. They also con­tacted
the American Assembly of Colle­giate
Schools of Business and some
employers of Thunderbird graduates.
Reports from various sources indicate
that the program will take a very
positive view of Thunderbird, focusing
on its role in preparing international
managers. -----------------------
History of
Thunderbird
A book on the history of Thunderbird
is being written for the 40th anniversary:
The book is being supervised by the
Office of Communications under the
guidance of Berger Erickson, Execu­tive
Vice President. The Editor/Writer is
Meg Hunter, who is conducting
interviews, doing research, and writing
the initial draft. Publication is expected
in September.
New Tax Proposals
Taxpayers who do not itemize deduc­tions
currently can deduct one half of
their charitable contributions. If the
House Ways and Means Committees
November decision becomes law, the
same taxpayer would be able to deduct
the amount of the charitable contribu­tion
exceeding $100.
Phonathon Results
The 1986 January campus phonathon
received $31,067 in alumni pledges
during the three-week period compared
to $20,406 the previous year. The
number of pledges totaled 1,263 com­pared
to 922 the previous year. More
than 4,000 calls were made to alumni
by the 20 student telephone callers.
London Times
Bill Norris, reporter for the London
Times, visited the Thunderbird Campus
January 22-23.
Allen T. McInnes, Executive Vice PreSident of
Tenneco, Inc., makes a point as he addresses the
Spring Banquet honoring the Thunderbird
Board of Trustees, the World Business AdviSOry
Council, and the Thunderbird Alumni Asso­ciation.
McInnes is the new Chairman of the
World Business Advisory Council.
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE WINTER/SPRING '86
Gifts
Heading the list of recent corporate
and foundation contributions is the C.v
Starr Foundation, which has recently
completed their $225,000 pledge to
endow the C.V Starr Chair of Interna­tional
Insurance. This most recent
pledge will bring the total endowment
of the C.V Starr Chair to over $600,000.
Thunderbird received a gift of
$20,000 from Procter & Gamble Com­pany.
P&G has been a friend of
Thunderbird since the early 1950s.
Donald Metcalf, Manager of Interna­tional
Recruiting, is a member of the
World Business Advisory Council.
The School also received a donation
of $10,000 from Chase Manhattan
Bank. This gift puts Chase into the
honored Barton Kyle Yount Society,
representing organizations whose gifts
to Thunderbird have totaled over
$250,000. Timothy McGinnis '68, is
Senior Vice President For Chase, and is
a member of the World Business
Advisory Council. Chase Manhattan
Bank ranks fourth as an employer
of Thunderbirds with 107 alumni
employed.
Security Pacific National Bank has
announced that they are making a
three-year pledge of $10,000 to
Thunderbird's 40th Anniversary
campaign.
Other recent gifts from corporate
friends include Citibank, $10,000, Fire­stone
Tire and Rubber Company;
$10,000, First Interstate Bank of
Arizona, $10,000, General Motors,
$10,000 and Johnson and Higgins
$12,000.
Opening Ceremonies
Opening Ceremonies were held on
February 2 in the Thunderbird Activity
Center. Robert G. Lees '77 of Security
Pacific Trading Company was the guest
speaker.
Professor Taeho Kim receives the School's first
faculty publication award during the Spring
Banquet in March. Dr. Kim received the award
for a paper entitled, "Assessment of External
Debt Servicing Capacity: An Alternate
Methodology;" published in the Journal of
Economic Development. The award included
a $1,000 honorarium. ~
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE WINTER/SPRING '86
William E. Simon, former Secretary of the
Treasury; received the International Executive
of the Year Award during the annual black-tie
dinner in October. Admiring the plaque with
him is Dr. William Voris, School President.
Frank Snell, one of the founders of the School,
is applauded during the International Executive
of the Year Award dinner in October. T
International
Executive of the Year
William E. Simon was presented the
International Executive of the Year
Award on October 3 at the Board of
Trustees dinner at the Paradise Valley
Country Club in Scottsdale. Mr. Simon,
former Secretary of the Treasury in the
Nixon and Ford administration, is
currently chairman and cofounder of
Wesray Corporation, a company spe­Cializing
in leveraged buyouts.
NEWS continued
World Affairs
Conference
The World Affairs Conference on
February 21, featured the topic, /lWorld
Economy: Where Are We Headed?/I
Fonner President Gerald Ford was
the luncheon speaker. Other speakers
were The Honorable Robert S. Inger­soll,
former Ambassador to Japan and
former Assistant Secretary of State;
Thomas Gillespie 62, President of
Laffer and Associates; Niles Helmboldt
'65, President and CEO, Equator
Holdings, Ltd.; Dr. Alan O. Maurer,
U.S. Dept. of Commerce; and Robert S.
Donnelly, President and CEO, EI-O­Matic
USA, Inc.
Thomas Gillespie '62, president of the eco­nomic
consulting firm, A.B. Laffer Associates,
participated in the World Affairs Conference.
Susan Dentzer, General Editor for Newsweek,
was moderator for the World Affairs Conference.
Niles Helmboldt '65, founder, director, and
chief executive officer of Equator Holdings Ltd.,
returned to the campus to participate in the
World Affairs Conference.
Gerald R. Ford addressed the World Affairs
Conference on campus February 21. The
Conference topic was, "World Economy: Where
Are We Headed?"
James B. Parke!, Director of Personnel Services
of IBM, chats with Allen T. McInnes, Executive
Vice President of Tenneco, Inc. during a break
in the meetings of the World Business Advisory
Council in March. McInnes was elected
President of the Council, succeeding Parke!.
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE WINTER/SPRING '86
Facultyand
Administration
Dr. Andris Trapans, International
Studies, attended White House briefings
by Ambassador Edward 1. Rowney and
other officials on current U.S. and Soviet
relations, was interviewed by the Voice
of America about his professional work
at Thunderbird. He also spoke on Soviet
propaganda methods at the annual
American Latvian Association seminar.
Dr. Shoshana Tancer, Professor in the
Department of International Studies,
was a panelist at a seminar given by
Planned Parenthood on Exploring Fam­ily
Planning South of the Border. She
also participated in the Executive Devel­opment
Course Conference at the
College of Business and Public
Administration, University of Arizona.
Dr. Jorge H. Valdivieso, Department of
. Modern Languages, participated in the
International Congress on Rosalia de
Castro held at the University of Santiago,
Santiago de Compostela, Spain. He also
participated in the meeting on "Interna­tionalizing
Foreign Language Cur­riculum"
organized by the American
Association of Teachers of Spanish and
Portuguese at the University of Navarra,
Pampolona, Spain.
Dr. Dennis Guthery and Dr. Fran­cisco
Carrada-Bravo, Professors of
World Business, participated in the
1985 meeting of the Business Associa­tion
of Latin American Studies (BALAS)
held in Washington, D.C. Dr. Guthery
spoke on "Privatization of Stock-owned
Firms in Brazil" and chaired a session
on "Brazilian Business Climate Struc­ture~'
Dr. Carrada-Bravo presented a
program on "Exchange Rate, Balance of
Payments and Budgeting Policies on
Mexico~'
Dr. Dorothy Riddle, Department of
International Studies, has been
appointed as a member of the world­wide
"Council of 100," composed of the
major researchers and policy-makers in
interpational services. She has also
been asked to write one of the chapters
for the forthcoming Services World
Economy Yearbook to be published out
of the General Agreement of Tariff and
Trade (GATT) in Geneva.
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE WINTER/SPRING '86
Dr. Marshall Geer, Vice President for
Academic Affairs, has been elected to
serve another term on the Council of
International Education Exchange
(CIEE) Board of Directors.
Dr. Leon E Kenman, Professor of
Modern Languages, delivered a paper
entitled, "Travel Across Cultures- From
One Tradition to Another" at the 50th
Annual Convention of the Association
for Business Communications in
Chicago.
John Frankenstein, Associate Profes­sor
of International Studies, spoke on
Current Political Trends and Legal
Developments in China to the Interna­tional
Law Section of the Arizona Bar
Association.
Professor Maria C. Pinheiro and Dr.
Mary Anne Critz, Department of
Modern Languages, attended the Rocky
Mountain Modern Language Associa­tion
annual meeting in Provo, Utah. Dr.,
Critz chaired de Luso Brazilian litera­ture
session and Professor Pinheiro
presented a paper titled: "Carlota
Joaquina, rainha devassa ou rainha
intrigante?" Professor Pinheiro also
chaired the Portuguese language devel­opment
group session at the annual
meeting of the American Association of
Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese in
New York.
Dr. John O'Connell, C.V Starr Profes­sor
in Insurance, has been named chair
of a 15-member blue ribbon commis­sion
on the insurance market. The
commission, appointed by the Arizona
Director of Insurance, will take testi­mony
and seek solutions to current
insurance market problems. Dr.
O'Connell was also a speaker at the
annual conference of personnel direc­tors
of the American Insurance Alliance.
. Bahia Gulick, Assistant Professor of ' 6l­Arabic,
participated in the annual · .
conference of the Middle East Studies
Association of North America, which
was held in New Orleans. Professor
Gulick served as a discussant for a panel
on Arabic linguistics,
Dr. Taeho Kim has been elected chair
of the Faculty Senate. Newly elected
senators at large are Dr. Dennis
Guthery and Dr. Mary Anne Critz.
Commencement
Commencement Ceremonies took
place on December 13,1985. Timothy
McGinnis '68, Senior Vice president of
Chase Manhattan Bank gave the address.
Timothy McGinnis '68, Senior Vice President
for Chase Manhattan, spoke to the December
1985 graduating class.
Inder Khurana from India is the first foreign
student to receive the Barton Kyle Yount Award,
given each semester to an outstanding student.
Winterim
It is especially rewarding when Thun­derbird
alumni have achieved success
and are willing to return to the campus
to share their knowledge and experi­ence
with today's students. During the
1986 three-week Winterim seminars, a
record 21 alumni lectured to classes.
They joined more than sixty other top
executives who gave presentations on
campus in January.
Thunderbird Alumni Guest
Lecturers for Winterim '86
AGRIBUSINESS CONFERENCE
Abe Curdumi '74
Vice President
The First National Bank of Chicago
John Wallace '72
General Manager, International Division
Ferry-Morse Seed Company
Michael Louden '76
Senior Manager, Licensed Product
Marketing
Sunkist Growers, Inc.
John Warner '48
Senior Vice President
PepsiCo International
Norman Blanchard,]r. '59
PreSident, Animal Health Products
SmithKline, Beckman
Stephen Hall '69
President
Food Marketing International, Inc.
INTERNATIONAL BANKING
CONFERENCE
Alfred Miossi '48
Executive Vice President
Continental Illinois National Bank
Sandy Naughton '70
Senior Vice President
Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company
John Cooper '61
Senior Vice President
Marine Midland Bank
Susan Stevens '73
Vice President
Bank of America
Marianne Mcnvain-Spaulding '79
Second Vice President
Chase Manhattan Bank
John Stevens '73
Vice President
Bank of Nova Scotia
INTERNATIONAL CONSUMER
MARKETING
Kingston Fletcher '56
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Retired Group Vice President,
Proctor & Gamble Consultant
Proctor & Gamble
Stephen Hall '69, President of Food Market
International, Inc. addresses a class during
Winterim 1986.
CORPORATE EXECUTIVE
OFFICER CONFERENCE
Will Strong '67
President
Teledyne Industries
John A. Florida '62
Senior Vice President
]. Walter Thompson
Jack Donnelly '60
PreSident, International
GTE
Gary Hinshaw '79
Manager, International Department
March & McLennan, Inc.
Douglas Holaday '76
Assistant Secretary
General Reinsurance, San Francisco
Dr. James Bukowski '78
Risk Management Services Department
Johnson & Higgins
Ken Seward '57
Executive Vice President and Director
Johnson & Higgins
Nancy Settergren '83
Tillinghast, Nelson & Warren, Inc., NY
Kingston Fletcher '56 receives a gift at the
conclusion of his Winterim Seminar on Con­sumer
Marketing. Presenting him with the gift
are students Bud O'Halloran '85 and Gail
Dawson '86.
Dr. Don R. Beeman, University of Toledo, was
one of twelve faculty members from other
universities who attended Thunderbird during
Winterim at the invitation of President Voris
under his Presidential Fellows program. Dr.
Beeman is shown here being interviewed by Bill
Norris, a writer for the London Times who spent
two days on the campus during Winterim.
Kingston Fletcher, Procter & Gamble
Retired Group Vice President and Thun­derbird
graduate in the class of 1956,
conducted a seminar on International
Consumer Marketing during the 1986
Winterirn program.
Throughout his career with Proctor &
Gamble, Mr. Fletcher has held positions
as General Manager in Great Britain,
Venezuela, Italy, and Germany. In 1972,
he was made Vice President Interna­tional,
and in 1980 he was promoted to
group vice preSident.
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IThunderbirdNECWORK
Albuquerque
Albuquerque alums held their fIrst get­together
at Garduno's Restaurant on March
1, coordinated by Sally Craig '84 and Cheri I' Tillman '81. Everyone enjoyed Mexican food
and a chance to visit with fellow Tbirds.
Buenos Aires
Argentine Tbirds lunched at the family
winery of Carlos Pulenta '76. Mr. Ferdinand
lips, a Swiss economist and consultant of
the Rothschild Bank in Zurich was the
special guest.
October's luncheon was at the American
Club with Manuel Tanoira, a key official in
Dr. Alfonsin's government, talking infor­mally
on the subject of returning state­owned
companies to the private sector.
Chicago
Auturnnfest was celebrated by Chicago
Tbirds on October 7. The event took place at
King's Manor. Thunderbirds enjoyed a six
course meal and a mUSical-comedy revue.
The Chicago Chapter celebrated the Chi­nese
New Year at the Three Happiness
Restaurant. To start the new year off right
there was an extensive menu of Chinese
specialties. Keith Olson '77 was re-elected as
chapter president.
Dallas
Dallas Thunderbirds gathered to host
Randy Schilling, Director of Corporate
Development, on November 20 at the Wine
Press Restaurant. A social hour and a dinner
was held.
Denver
The Rattlesnake Club made room for the
Tbirds from the Rocky Mountain area
March 4, to fIrmly establish the "Tbird
Mystique" in Colorado.
Europe
The eighth International Reunion of the
Thunderbird Alumni Association of Europe
(TAAE) was held October 11-13, 1985 in
HeidelberglWeinheim, West Germany.
Festivities began Friday evening at the
Schloss Cafe with a buffet and cocktails
along with the business meeting.
Saturday began with a tour of the
Heidleberg Castle, and a boat ride along the
Neckar River.
In the evening, alumni and their guests
were treated to a medieval dinner in the
Wachenberg Castle. The Wachenberg Castle
overlooks Weinheim and is a famous student
fraternity castle in Germany. Guests were
greeted in the courtyard by trumpet-blOWing
and wine. Authentic German pork roasts
Continued next page
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE WINTER/SPRING ·86
Abu Dhabi Tbirds held
their annual dinner O-r)
Mohamed Azab 79,
Mana! Azab, Dan Lowery
'68, Michael Chahine
76, Helen Chahine, Said
Masoud '82.
Recently married in Singapore, Patricia Murtha
'82 and Robert Greenfield '82, celebrate with
other Singapore T'Birds.
TBirds, spouses and children attending the
Eighth Annua! Reunion in Weinheirn Germany,
October 11-13,1985.
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garnished with flaming torches and enter­tainment
by an excellent "amateur" band
from Stuttgart-Lunfelden was enjoyed by all.
To cap off a supurb evening, several Tbirds
took up instruments and made "music" ...
they called themselves the "Thunderbird
Casserole," because "you never quite know
what's in it'
Farewells were said Sunday morning at
brunch held at Patrick Henry Village in
Heidelberg, with endless portions of Ameri­can
goodies.
Alumni attending the reunion were
impressed that Thunderbird would send and
pay for the ASLC's president, Beau Kennedy;
to attend the reunion for the purpose of
meeting alumni living and working in
Europe. Also attending were EBS stu-dents
who spent a semester studying at
Thunderbird.
Pulling the entire reunion together were
Lori and Bill Schlichter '75, Rolf Niekus '84,
and Becky Monson '83. The reunion was a
fitting end to a remarkably successful year.
Efforts to register The Thunderbird Alumni
Association of Europe as an official interna­tional
organization in Brussels have paid off
thanks to John Cook '79, President ofTAAE,
and Eric Herkens '79, Secretary. A European
Scholarship Fund has been established
under the direction of Bruce L. Lamarche
'75, of Geneva, Switzerland.
PLAN NOW
The Thunderbird Alumni Association of
Europe has scheduled major events in
Switzerland for the rall of 1986 and Venice,
Italy in May, 1987. Alumni are encouraged to
plan vacations and business trips to coindde
with these events.
Tbirds with Deere & Company
met at the home of Tom Zapp '76
for an international dinner. Q-r)
Fred Von Basedow '71, Tom Zapp
'76, Patty]o Murphy '75, Rick
Holst '78, Ed Mclaughlin '74,
Bill Abel '59.
Thunderbird Alums reunited in
Toronto, Canada to compete in a
weekend rugby tournament.
The team placed fifth. Pictured
are: Q-r) GeolfFrancoline '84,
Dave Allphin '85, Pierre Coutin
'84, Mike Ryan '84, and]elf Luce '84.
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Houston
Houston Tbirds had Thunderbird Night
at the Oktoberfest on October 22. The event
at the Bavarian Gardens and Restaurant
including oompah bands, beer and German
"spezialitaeten:' The Associated Thunder­birds
of Houston and the Young Executives
Forum of the Houston World Trade Associa­tion
held a holiday party at the Hyatt
Regency-Downtown. Tbirds joined to spread
holiday cheer and renew old acquaintances.
Indianapolis
Indiana Tbirds renewed old acquain­tances
and met new ones at a champagne
brunch on February 2, at the Highland Golf
and Country Club in Indianapolis.
Los Angeles
The Los Angeles/Orange County Chapter
of the TAA held a Gala Holiday Dinner
Dance aboard the Queen Mary on December
13. About 120 people attended, which made
it the largest alumni event ever held in
southern California. Classes of 1951 to 1985
were represented. The group also gathered
at Nightscene, the Beverly Hills disco for a
Carnival party They enjoyed an authentic
Carnival evening of revelry. On February 22,
a car rally through the Malibu canyons was
held. A trophy was awarded to the drivers
who managed the itinerary in the least time
and least mileage. On February 19, Mike
Klesh '82 was re-elected preSident of the .
chapter. Plans have begun to form an
Orange County chapter.
Minneapolis
Lorrie Miller Buirge '77 and her husband,
Chuck, were hosts for a potluck dinner at
their home for Minneapolis Tbirds. Every­one
brought a favorite dish to share.
New England
The Thunderbird Club of New England
held a Christmas party on December 7 at the
Clubhouse at Monterosa Apartments. Red
and/or green apparel was reqUired. About 30
Tbirds attended. New England Tbirds
gathered to celebrate Ground Hog Day with
a day of cross-country skiing. The club has
new officers: PreSident, Dick St. Amant '75;
Secretary; Rob Babson '80 and Christi White
Babson '80; Treasurer, Barb Silverman '76;
R.I. Contact, Bryan Manning '76.
New York
A semi-formal cocktail party was held by
the Thunderbird Alumni Association of New
York on December 13. According to Peggy
Peckham '74, chapter preSident, about 115
Tbirds gathered to start the holiday season
off right. The event was coordinated by
Debra Dickson '81. Susan Stevens '73, Vice
PreSident, Bank of America, was the featured
speaker at a dinner held on February 25 at
the Cinco de Mayo restaurant. The meeting
launched the first in a series of speaker
events sponsored by the New York alumni
Argentine TBirds gather at their monthly
luncheon in September at the Penaflour Winery
with host Carlos Pulenta '76 (3rd from left).
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE WINTERlSPRlNG '86
O-r) Tracey (Brumfiel) Nelson '81, Lauren
Bonoff '81 , Nona Niner '81, Jessica Steinhart '82,
Jan Macy Buescher '81 enjoying the New York
Tbird Alumni Association Annual Christmas
Party.
Tbirds attending a reunion in Barcelona,
Spain (I-r) Paul Vella '86, Agustin Soucheiron '85,
Paul Petani '85, Jim Mayo '85, Josep Pons­Caixes
'85.
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Dr. Voris visits with alums at a Washington D.C.
chapter dinner.
chapter. The Speakers Committee is coordi­nated
by Charles Sawyer '83 and Nona
Niner '81.
Mari Wahl '84 served as chairman for the
New York phonathon on March 24-26, 1986.
Philadelphia
The Philadelphia area Thunderbirds cele­brated
the holiday season with a Christmas
Party at the home of Tom Ellingwood in
Center City on December 17. Michale
Evangelisti, '82 is filling the long vacant
position of vice preSident ofT.A.P.A.
Philippines
Tbirds got together at the home of Martin
McNamara '69. The special guest was
Charles Mannel, Vice President for Corpo­rate
Relations.
Phoenix
The Phoenix alumni offered visiting
alumni an opportunity to stock up on TBird
memorabilia during the Balloon Races at
their booth. Jerry Rupp '66, chapter presi­dent,
reports that business card advertising
is now available through the chapter
newsletters.
An international dinner at the Felsen
Haus featuring Schlachteplatte, a traditional
German dish, was also held.
Puerto Rico
Thunderbirds from San Juan have been
busy organizing their group as wen as
establishing a scholarship program to send
one or two people from Puerto Rico to
Thunderbird. Hal Meeks '80, President;1ack
Tomlinson '58, Vice President; Ernie Parada
'55, Carol Becker '83, Bob Bonham '57,
Manuel Mejia '82, and Mike Pabon '83, have
been working with Bobbie Boyd, Director of
Alumni Relations to coordinate the project.
The Saudi Arabia chapter gathered for a dinner at the Marriott in Riyadh. Pictured are: (seated I-r)
Malika Arnraoui, Dianne Egge, Kay Hassiotas, Heidi Castle, Ludy Linney; Annan Nys, Irina Van
Robertson, Gretchen West, Dina Adeeb. (Standing I-r) Tom Hooker '81, Pierre Nys '71, Ben Arnraoui
'68, Dennis Egge '78, J.P. Murphy '78, Abdul Latif Al-Arfaj, Evan Hassiotas '74, Jim Hanson '78,
Steve Linney '76, Mike Lubinecky '82, Van Robertson '77, Phil Blaisdell '70, Gene Castle '71, Roger
Voegele '78, Stanley West '85, Mohsen Adeeb 79.
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE WINTER/SPRlNG '86
San Francisco
The Olympic Club Downtown was the site
for the Northern California Chapter of the
Thunderbird Alumni Association's Holiday
Season Celebration on December 3. Dr.
William Voris was the featured guest. Tbirds
were treated to a buffet, carolers, and a
draWing for a ski package.
The Australian Restaurant was the site for
the roving dinner in February The group got
a taste of life down under.
Seattle
International cuisine, vino and grog were
the fare for the Seattle area Tbirds get­together
February 2 at Wayside United
Church. Everyone brought international
foods, and renewed friendships while sam­pling
delicacies.
South Africa
A dinner was hosted by Pierre Carras '81
in Johannesburg with five Tbirds attending.
Another dinner was held at the home of
Richard Aguirre '64. Nine TBirds and
spouses attended.
South Florida
Roxanne Campbell '69 hosted a Christmas
party on December 22. An international
dinner, featuring Vietnamese cuisine, was
held in February.
Thcson
Robert Bean '48 coordinated an alumni
gathering on November 8 at The Old Pueblo
Club in Tucson. Berger Erickson, Executive
Vice President, was the guest of honor.
Bobbie Boyd, Director of Alumni Relations,
also attended.
Washington, D.C.
Dr. William VoriS, School President, met
with the Washington Alumni Club on
November 12. The group met at the
International Club of Washington and
enjoyed a great meal. The Washington
alumni have formed a Career Placement
Assistance Committee whose members will
serve as points of contact or gUidance as to
opportunities in various internationally­oriented
sectors of business, government
and banking in the local area. Gerald "Jay"
Van Heuven 73 serves as chairman. The
group also held a cocktail party on January
24, at The National Press Club. One hundred
and fifty-five people attended.
A dinner party was held at the Iron Gate
Inn on February 25 to review chapter
activities and elect new officers. lWenty
Tbirds attended. New officers are: Brian
Marshall 73, PreSident; Steven Delateur 74,
Vice PreSident; Marcus Schaeffer '~2,
Treasurer; Pam DiMeo '83, Secretary. Larry
Mellinger '68, a member of the Thunderbird
Alumni Association Board of Directors,
spoke about the association's progress to
date.
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BRAZIL
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Avenida Angelica, 1535 Apt. I I, CEl
01227
Sao Paulo, Brazil
(0)(551) 182-696-85
BRUNEI
Bruno j. Cornelio.Jr.
c/o Bank of America
1'0. Box 2280
Negra Brunei Darussalam,
Bandar Seri Begawan
(0)673-226-780
CIULE
Harold D. Brown
c/o Sterling Drug, Inc.
Casilla 163-D
Santiago, Chile
(0)(562)214-525
COSTA RICA
james Dahlstrom
clo Super Servicio
Apartado 992
San jose, Costa Rica
(H)(506)280-913
james C. Stanley
Apartado Postal 5181
Sanjose 1000, Costa Rica
(0)(506)290-11 I
ECUADOR
Robert C. Fraser
c/o American Embassy - Quinto
APO Miami, FL 34039
ENGLAND
Gilles Paris
93 D !field Road
SW 109AS
London, England
(H)(44 I )373-6431
(0)(440) 193-5445 Ext. 5
FEDERAL REPUBUC
OF GERMANY
Carl W. Eidsness
jakobsbergstr. 3
D-6500 Mainz
Federal Republic of Germany
(0)(496) 131-205-252
joseph A. Igoe
Holzhecke 29
D-6000 Frankfurt/Main 71
Federal Republic of Germany
(0)(496)972-279-41
Axel Mees
Elektrastr. 48
D-8000 Muenchen 8 1
Federal Republic of Germany
(H)(498)99 1-8337
(0)(498)938-954-422
FRANCE
Susan L. Duval
36 rue de la Republique
F-92 190 Meudon, France
(H)(33 1)626-8638
(0)(331)723-4476
Peter J.Jucht
I I Bis Avenue Poniatowski
ReSidence Poniatowski
F-78600 Maisons Laffine, France
(H)(333)962-5915
(0)(333)032-8512
GREECE
Denis Gavanas
1'0. Box I 1022
GR-1031O Athens, Greece
(H)(30 I )723-9635
(0)(30 I) 723-9628
GUATEMALA
juan E Forster
II Calle 5-02, Zone 10
Apartado Postal 673-A
Guatemala City, Guatemala
(0)(502)266-229
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE WINTER/SPRING '86
HONG KONG
Bill T. Ling
clo CCAA International, Ltd.
10th Floor, OTB Building
259-265 Des Voeux Rd. C
Hong Kong
(0)(852)541 -2091
MEXICO
Craig]. Dudley
clo Conery Intera., S.A. de c.v
Prado Sur 240
Col Lomas de Chapultepec
Ciudad Mexico 11000, DF. MexiCO
(0)(905)540-7723
INDIA Claude Shaneyfelt
Yadalarn G. Dwarkanath Explanada # 122O-A
Sri Krishna Spinning & Weaving Mill Lomas de ChapuJtepec
Subramanyapura Ciudad Mexico I 1000, DF. Mexico
Bangalore 560 061, India (H)(905)562-9668
(H)(918)124-1517 (0)(905)520-3394
(0)(918)124-1595 NEW ZEALAND
Shankar Sundaram
Mahalakshmi #25,
Kasturi Rangan Road
Madras 600 0 18, India
(H)(914)445-1062
(0)(914)464-251
INDONESIA
Daniel]. Goldsmith
1'0. Box 41 O/KBY
Jakarta Selatan, IndoneSia
(0)(622) I 58-3538
ITALY
jorgen Lindeskov
La Toree (Fireneze)
1-50069 Le Sieci, Italy
(0)(395)583-09844
IVORY COAST
Kenneth A. Erickson
clo African Development Bank
01 B.PV316
Abidjan 0 I, Ivory Coast
(H)(225)414-793
(0)(225)320-71Ix3596
JAPAN
George W. Howard
Central 1'0. Box 13
Tokyo 100-91,japan
(0)(813)597-101Ix365
Charlotte Kennedy Takahashi
c/o Oak Associates
Misawa Building 60 I
5-21-5 Sendagagya Shibuya-Ku
Tokyo 151,japan
(0)(813)354-9502
Ernfred M. Olsen
14-19 Roppongi 5-Chome
Minato-ku
Tokyo 106, japan
(H)(813)287-4119
Taco E Proper
The King Home No. 102
82-10, Kami-meguro I-Chome
Meguro-Ku
Tokyo 153, japan
(H)(813)476-0370
David M. Snook
c/o Bridgestone Tire Company Ltd.
10-1 Kyobashi I-Chome
Chuo-Ku
Tokyo 104,japan
(0)(813)567-01 I I
JORDAN
Mohammad A. Abdelrahman
c/o Bank ofJordan
Head Office
1'0. Box 2140
Amman,jordan
(0)(962)644-327
KENYA
Gertrude S. Muloli Kopiyo
1'0. Box 54174
Nairobi, Kenya
(H)(254)272-4832
(0)(254)272-4832
Toby R. Madison
"Wicklord"
118St.johns Rd.
Auckland 5, New Zealand
(0)(649)644-209
NIGERIA
Caroline S. Vfaeyen
c/o University of Port Harcourt
Port Harcourt, Nigeria
NORWAY
Nils C. Ellingsen
Kavledalsveien 55
N-5000 Bergen, Norway
(0)(475)315-882
jan Strangel
Vestlivn, 52A
N-1344 Haslum, Norway
(0)(472)134-892
PAKISTAN
Ashfaq A. Quettawala
30 I-A Shalamar Estates
2nd F1. Shahrah-Iran
Karachi 4, Pakistan
(H)(922)153-757 I
PANAMA
Michael C. Pierce
Box 605
Balboa, Panama
(0)(507)522-006
PARAGUAY
john l' Zavala
Mcal. Lopez 1532 c/Rodo
Asuncion, Paraguay
(H)(595)213-3354
(0)(595)2 12-0963
SAUDI ARABIA
Gregory l' Harrison
c/o Camel, Inc.
1'0. Box 7378
Jeddah 21462, Saudi Arabia
(0)(966)267-19826
Evangelos C. Hassiotis
c/o Saudi American Bank
1'0. Box 833
Riyadh 11421, Saudi Arabia
(H)(966) 147-74770
C. Henry Longmire
c/o National Commercial Bank
1'0. Box 5558
Damman 31432, Saudi Arabia
(0)(966)383-400-88 x 24
(H)389-84-196
SINGAPORE
Robert H. Greenfield
02-0 I Mount Elizabeth Road
Singapore 0922, Singapore
(H)733-6464
(0)733-6464
Patricia A. Murtha
02-0 I Mount Elizabeth Road
Singapore 0922, Singapore
(H)733-6464
SOUTH AFRICA
Pierre E. Carras
c/o Trust Bank
1'0. Box 7694
johannesburg 2000, South Africa
(0)271-133-14-411
SOUTH KOREA
ju-SupHahn
c/o Chung-Ang. University
Seoul, South Korea
(H)(822)584-0765
(0)(822)813-8262
jung K. Kim
c/o Samdoo Industrial Corporation
Youngdong Po-Ku
Juinju-Si
Seoul, South Korea
(H)822-783-4159
(0)822-843-31 I I
jung-Bae Kim
c/o Kyung-Won University
Kyunggi-Do, South Korea
(H)(822)584-6442
(0)(822)252-1153
ja-Yoon Koo
c/o Soochun University
Seoul, South Korea
(H)(822)487-6498
(0)(822)814-961 I
jaeSuk Lee
c/o Korea Development Bank
Seoul, South Korea
(H)(822)796-9745
(0)(822)77165
SPAIN
james E. Dodson
c/o Marathon LeTourneau
Estudio 19
Madrid Aravaca 28023, Spain
(H)(34 1)207-8384
SWITZERLAND
Bernhard G. Edgar
Oberhasli 3
St. Niklausen
CH-600S Lucerne, Switzerland
(0)(414)1442466
H.Tom Hofmanner
Oberzelgstrasse 7
CH-8618 Oetwilam See, Switzerland
(H)(411)929-2464
(0)(411 )926-5212
TAIWAN
james E Traner
c/o Chase Manhattan Bank N.A.
1'0. Box 3996
Taipei, Taiwan
(0)(886)252-13262
THAILAND
Thermchai Phinyawatana
c/o Yipintsoi Finance Ltd.
475 Sri Ayudhya Rd.
Bangkok 10400, Thailand
(H)(662)52 1-624
(0)(662)245-340 I
james l' Rooney
c/o].P Rooney & Associates
1'0. Box 11-1238
Bangkok, Thailand
(0)(662)512-323
TURKEY
Murat A. liter
Yesillik Sok No.:2/6
Erenkoy
Istanbul, Turkey
(0)(901)114-60154
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Michael E Chahine
c/o Citibank N.A.
1'0. Box 999
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
(H)(97 1)236-2077
(0)(971 )234-3565
Thunderbird
Homecoming
16
The Balloon Races have
become Thunderbird's equiva­lent
of the traditional home­comingfootball
game. The
alumni homecoming celebra­tion
began on Friday,
November 15, with the Inter­national
Auction which
featured items donated by
alumni and friends located
throughout the world. The
Balloon Races were held on
campus on Saturday and
Sunday and included a Hare
and Hound competition
in which a lead Ohare" balloon
is °chased" by the other
balloons.
Over 115 alumni visited
a hospitality tent manned by
student volunteers. In addi­tion
to the international food
booths, the local Phoenix
alumni chapter offered T'Bird
memorabilia at their booth.
Saturday evening concluded
with a reception and home­coming
dinner at the home of
Shonny and Tom Bria, Assis­tant
Vice President/Director,
External Affairs. The ten
year reunion of the Class of
75 was featured during
the festivities, which included
a Mexican buffet and dancing
to Caribbean/Brazilian music.
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE WINTER/SPRING '86
17
I AlumniUPDAfE
18
Africa/Middle East
Howard H. Crooks '54, is owner of Service and
Supply International, Ltd., a catering and camp
services firm. He and his wife, Nancy; live in Nairobi,
Kenya.
james E. Cushing '55, is with Aramco in Dhahran,
Saudi Arabia.
ChristofJ. Scheiffele '62, is with Care, Inc. in
Yaounde, Cameroon.
Robert C. Andrews '64, is senior project engineer for
TMSI Arabia, Ltd. in Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia.
Robert S. Eichfeld '67, is with Saudi American Bank
in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
john Ives '69, is treasury attache at the U.S. Embassy
in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Kingsley I. Ikpe '73, is an assistant general manager
for Icon, Ltd. He lives in Lagos, Nigeria.
ES. Alshuaibe '74, is an import manager for
AJ-Shuaibe Trading Est in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Bashar Farouki '74, is general manager of United
Group for Development He lives in Amman, Jordan,
with his wife, Leila Qutob.
Evangelos C. Hassiotis '74, is director of marketing
and administration for Saudi American Bank in
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Ashfaq A. Quettawala '74, is senior vice president of
Bankers Equity, Ltd. He and his wife, Najiba, live in
Karachi, Pakistan.
Franklin O. McOliver '75, is an attorney and senior
lecturer in the Department of Business Administration
of the University of Benin. He spent a year in France as
a French government fellow. He lives in Benin-City,
Nigeria.
William E Rastetter '75, is a deputy country
representative for Catholic Relief Services in Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia.
Gregory P. Harrison '77, is vice preSident and general
manager for Camel, Inc. He and his wife, Pamela, had
a daughter, Kate, in September, 1985. They live in
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
james R Tracy '77, is a fmancial analyst with
Arabian American Oil Company. He and his wife,
Claudia,live in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia.
George A. Abreu '78, is general manager of Namma
Cargo Services. He and his wife, Anita,live inJeddah,
Saudi Arabia.
David A. Dustin '78, formerly manager of Interna­tional
Technical Training for DDL Omni Engineering.
returned last year to Arabia projects on the
management staff of Science Applications International
Corporation's C3 system contract with the Royal Saudi
Naval Forces. He is based in Mclean, VA He writes, "I
would be pleased to hear from other Tbirds with
interests in the Middle East. My wife, Kathi, and I
enjoyed a reunion with Pierre Bachoc '78 and his
wife, Sima and Ross Bardwell '78 and his wife
NancY.' '
Dennis M. Egge '78, is an assistant to the president
for Boeing Middle East Umited. He lives Riyadh, Saudi
Arabia.
john L Mulcahy '78, is manager of the North
American desk for Saudi French Bank inJeddah, Saudi
Arabia.
Eric R Parssinen '78, is senior accountant for Yemen
Hunt Oil Company. He lives in Sana'a, Yemen Arab
Republic.
Mohammad A. Abdelrahman '79, is a credit
manager for the Bank ofJordan in Amman,Jordan.
Mohammed A. Azab '79, is financial institution unit
head with Citibank Abu Dhabi. He and his wife,
Manal,live in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
Brian T. Farmer '79, is in procurement for
International Airports Projects. He lives in Jeddah,
Saudi Arabia.
j. Anthony Holmes '79, is the economic officer at the
American Embassy in Nairobi, Kenya.
Murat A. liter '79, is assistant general manager, IR
account, for Hamamcioglu Muesseseleri T.T.AS. He
lives in Istanbul, Thrkey.
Mehdi Mazaherioun '79, is managing director of an
export-import company in Esfaran, Iran.
jean-Francois Pinet '79, is head of the technology
office of Six Construct, Ltd. He lives in Sharjah, United
Arab Emirates.
Ahmad Salehi '79, is an assistant for Iranian Fishing
Corporation. He lives in Gorgan,lran.
Charles Signer '79, is a foreign service officer
working in the USAID in Cairo, Egypt.
Ibrahim Sirtioglu '79, is a senior salesman for Sigma
Paints in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. He writes that "I'm still
biting the dust in Saudi~' '
C. Ross Croulet 'SO, is a small business specialist with
Africare. He and his wife, Kujeja, live in Blantyre,
MalaWi, Central Africa.
Mohammad Ensour '80, is an area manager for
Jordan Phosphate Company. He was the first Tbird to
do business with Albania. He lives in Salt, Jordan.
Arnin Hassan '80, is manager of finance and loans for
Arab Authority for Agriculture Investment and
Development. He lives in Khartoum, Sudan.
Gertrude Muloli Kopiyo '80, is an exporter for
Gismo, Ltd. She lives in Nairobi, Kenya.
Timothy T.T. Barton '81, is executive director of
Society for Family Health in Ikoyi, Lagos, Nigeria.
Tom Hooker '81, is with Saudi American Bank in
Saudi Arabia.
Essay Wouadja '81, is chief of international economic
studies for the governme~t of the Ivory Coast He lives
in Abidjan, Ivory Coast.
james E. Hill '82, is an administrator for International
League of Red Cross and Red Cresent Societies. He was
recommended to serve on the Sahelian Drought Relief
Mission. He will be acting as administrator for seven
disaster operations in Chad, Bourkina Fasso, Mali,
Mauritania, Niger and Senegal. He will be based in
Niamey, Niger.
Mario Pinto '82, is maintenance planner for Dubai
Petroleum Company in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Laura E. Chatfield '83, is with United Trading
Company, Ltd. in Amman, Jordan.
Philippe Crettex '83, is project, planning and
administration manager for Ciba-Geigy. He lives in
Lagor, Nigeria.
Amy Fitzpatrick '83, is a project officer for Lutheran
World Relief in Niger, West Africa.
james Hershey '84, is director of the Africa region for
the Rice Council. He and his wife, Nancy, live in
Abidjan, Ivory Coast, West Africa.
Michael Hethmon '84, is an administrative coor­dinator
for Craddock Enginneering in Tripoli, Ubya.
Nuri A. Ozsuer '84, is manager of the planning
department of Maya Inventory and Construction
Company. He lives in Istanbul, Thrkey.
Vijayan Rajes '84, is with MSP Exports. He lives in
Bangalore, India.
Martha G. Whitehead-Ouksel '85, had a son in
August, 1985. She and her husband, MO,live in
Dharhan, Saudi Arabia.
Asia/Pacific
A. Douglas McEachron '59, is sales director of The
Goodyear 'lYre & Rubber Company in Sydney,
Australia. He lives in Hunters Hill, Australia, with his
wife, Marjorie '58.
juan B Santos '62, is a market head for Nestle
Thailand Urnited in Bangkok, Thailand.
Stephen Charlesworth '64, is self-employed. He and
his wife, Molly, live in Sydney, Australia.
Tann Nam Yong '64, is managing director of Mid
Asia Resources, Ltd. He and his wife, Hiroko, live in
Bangkok, Thailand.
Danielj. Goldsmith '65, is managing director ofI.E.S.
He lives in Jakarta Selatan, Indonesia.
Merle A. Hinrichs '65, is managing director of Asian
Sources Publication in Hong Kong.
Harold N. Thne '67, is president and director of
Swatch Japan KK, Tokyo. He lives in Tokyo.
john T. Blake '68, is a general manager of John son &
Higgins. He and his wife, Charmyne, live in Hong
Kong.
William C. Brown '68, is a vice president of the Bank
of Boston and governor of the American Chamber of
Commerce in Seoul, Korea.
Stephen Thomas '69, is vice preSident and general
manager of The First National Bank of Chicago in
Hong Kong.
john D. Daughenbaugh '70, is vice president and
general manager of First Interstate Bank in Singapore.
john L Muncy '70, is a regional manager for Bankers
Trust Company. He and his wife, Mirja, live in Hong
Kong.
Bo L Seifert '70, is managing director for Dentsu
Young & Rubicam. He and his wife, Jannice, live in
Hong Kong.
K. R Shafer '70, is with Union Carbide Eastern, Inc.,
in Hong Kong.
Benson R Shaman '71, is Far East representative for
Oayco Corporation. He and his wife, Kiriko, live in
Kobe,Japan.
Bruce A. Conti '72, is director of Asia operations and
development for GATX Terminals Corporation. He
lives in Singapore with his wife, Barbara.
james Echle '72, is marketing manager for Asia and
Pacific with IMe. He was recently transferred from
Singapore to Sydney, Australia, where he lives with his
wife, Michiyo. He writes, "We look forward to hearing
from Tbirds passing through Sydney.'
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE WINTER/SPRING '86
Dallas L Hensley '72, is chairman of directors for
Tee-Kay Manufacturing, Ltd. He lives in Auckland,
New Zealand.
Sae I. Lee '72, is managing director of Dong-A Silk
Company, Ltd. He and his wife, Myung. live in Seoul,
Korea.
M.J. Mitchell '72, is with Waterman Steamship
Corporation in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Harry A. Cockrell '73, is director of the Middle East
Finance Group, S.A. in Hong Kong.
Jae Suk Lee '73, is a manager of Korea Development
Bank in Seoul, Korea.
Avinder S. Bindra '74, is a vice president with Asia
Pacific Capital Corporation. He and his wife, Manmeet,
live in Singapore.
Raymond H. Burrus '74, is a consultant in Hong
Kong.
Yoh-Chie Lu '74, is managing director of Gould, Inc.
He and his wife, Kimino, live in Tokyo.
Robert G. Quinn '74, is vice president of Dickerson &
Quinn, Ltd. He lives in Agana, Guam.
Antonio A. Yulo '74, is a general manager for Norgate
Apparel Manufacturing, Inc. He and his wife,
Helen-Marie, live in Taytay Rizal, Philippines.
Nathaniel H. Brown,Jr. '75, is managing director of
National Supply Company. He lives in Singapore with
his wife, Teresa.
Michael T. Gaule '75, is transportation supervisor for
Kobe Steel, Ltd, engineering division. He lives in Kobe,
Japan, with his wife, Mitsuko.
George S.B. Hsu '75, is managing director of Multi
Sky, Ltd. He lives in Hong Kong.
Gregory H.Jackson '75, is deputy chief manager of
the Bank of Canton, Ltd. He lives in Hong Kong.
RobbyT. Loh '75, is director of Robin Company, Ltd.
He and his wife, Hwee-Chin, live in Singapore.
Thomas L Nolte '75, is self-employed with Rainmaker
Development, Inc., a purified water bottling company
He is also with Pan Oceania Sternship Agency. He lives
in Agana, Guam.
Keiichi Ohata '75, is general manager for GafJapan,
Ltd. He lives in Tokorzawa Saitama,Japan.
Masao Fukuda '76, is chief analyst and venture
capitalist for Orient Capital Company, Ltd. He lives in
Tokyo.
Norimichi Goho '76, is sub-manager, export depart­ment,
of Oriental Trade Agencies, Ltd. in Tokyo. He
and his wife, Keiko, live in Chiba-Shi, Chiba-Ken,
Japan.
Itsuo Kawahara '76, is a manager for Lion
Corporation. He and his wife, Setsuko, live in Chiba,
Japan.
Yasuhiro Takahashi '76, is director of IMS Japan, Ltd.
He was the youngest member elected to the
company's board. He and his wife, Charlotte
Kennedy-Takahashi '76, live in Tokyo.
Edward A. Irons '77, is resident manager, Hong
Kong, of Graphics International (H.K.), Ltd. in Hong
Kong.
Albert T. Lawrence '77, is director of contracts with
the U.S. Department ofDefense Military Sealift
Command Far East. He lives in Yokohama, Japan.
Lourdes M. Perez '77, is a controller for the
Government of Guam. She lives in Agana, Guam.
Connor Strauss '77, is marketing services manager
for Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. She lives in Hong
Kong.
Nibhond. Terdpravat '77, is a general manager with
Petro-Thai Corporation, and is also a director of Integ
Company; Ltd. His wife, Oraem (nee Kamasuta), '7B,
is also a director ofInteg Company Ltd. They live in
Bangkok,Thailand.
Yasumichi Aoki '7B, is director of marketing and
sales for American Express Travel Related Services­Card,
Travelers Cheques & Travel in Tokyo, Japan. He
writes, "Alumni got together at Roppongi on Dr. Geer's
visit to Tokyo~'
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE WINTER/SPRING '86
Dean B. Gadda '7B, is a sales manager for Frost
International. He and his wife, Jennifer, had a son,
Robert Sven. They live in Mutsu, Aomori-ken,Japan.
Makoto Honjo '7B, is with Surnitomo Corporation. He
and his wife, Akiko, live in Tokyo.
William A. Judy '7B, is a general manager of AIU, Ltd.
He lives in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, with his wife,
Susan.
Milind P. Mokashi '7B, is deputy marketing manager
for United Breweries International. He and his wife,
Sasmita, live in Bombay, India.
Larry Wolfe '7B, is director of Foster Parents Plan
International in Calapan, Philippines.
Paul G. Henke '79, is general manager of China
Media, Ltd. He and his wife, Yulino, live in Hong Kong.
Eric D. Schroder '79, is with P.T. Atap Indah in
Jakarta, Indonesia.
James W. Stewart '79, is training director for Dual
Offshore Company. He and his wife, Rina, live in
Singapore.
Robert W. Whittemore '79, is an assistant vice
preSident of Bankers Trust Company. He lives in
Tokyo.
Kazuyuki Yokoyama '79, is director on the board of
Rio Yokoyama Company, Ltd. He lives in Nagoya,
Japan, with his wife, Mayumi.
Alexander K.E. Chen 'BO, is project development
manager for Fraser & Neave Group. He lives in
Singapore.
Christian Falck-Pedersen 'BO, is with Det Norske
Veritas. He and his wife, Eva, live in Kobe,Japan.
Griffith D. Frost 'BO, is president of Frost International
K.K. He and his wife, Noriko, live in Mutsu Aomori,
Japan.
Karen A Henke 'BO, is regional credit manager of the
credit department of Manufacturers Hanover Leasing
Indonesia. Her husband, John A. Hill 'BO, is regional
sales manager, engines, for Caterpillar Commericial,
N.v They had a son, Ian, in September. They live in
Jakarta, Indonesia. They write, "We would enjoy
entertaining any visitors passing through the area~'
Key SunJung 'BO, is chief researcher for Institute of
Hospital Services. He lives in Seoul, Korea, with his
wife, Ae.
Gilbert Wane 'BO, is managing director of Societe
Civile Polycultures in Papeete Tahiti, French Polynesia.
Yoshimasa Kitajima 'BI, is product marketing
manager for Medtronic Japan Company, Ltd. He lives
in Tokyo.
Jim Reinnoldt 'B I, has been invited to lecture on
board the S.S. Universe, a semester-at-sea study
program when it visits Hong Kong. He lives in Hong
Kong.
Teresa A. Rothbauer'BI, is a representative for
Continental Bank. She lives in Vaucluse, New South
Wales, Australia.
Tsugio Samukawa 'BI, is director of Nobel Company,
Ltd. in Tokyo. He and his wife, Motoko, live in
Nishinomiya, Japan.
Mamum M. Syed 'BI, is director of Leedcon,
Ltd'/Paniraj, Ltd, in Dhaka, Bangladesh,
Guy Wan 'BI, is manager for Tahiti Perles SC in Tahiti,
the world's largest black south sea pearl producer in
the world.
John P. Hertsgaard 'B2, is director of Far East
operations for Allied Amphenol Products. He lives in
Hong Kong.
Myung C. Kim 'B2, is manager of wear department for
AS/CS Sports Corporation. He lives in Seoul, Korea,
with his wife, Hyun.
Hideyuki Ohmata 'B2, is a manager of OK! Electric
Industry Company. He lives in Kanagawa-Ken, Japan
with his wife, Kumiko. He writes, "Please drop in at my
home when you visitJapan~'
Sean P. O'Neill 'B2, is marketing manager for Ashford
LaboratOries, Ltd. He lives in Hong Kong.
C. Ross CTOulet '80 Harold N. TIme '67
Karen Henke '80
CAMPUS REUNIONS
A very speclal40-year reunion is being planned for the
members of the Class of 1947 on May 21-22, 1987 in
conjunction with the Commencement ceremonies.
Pioneer graduates &om the classes of 1948-1957 will
be invited to campus to honor our very first
graduating class. Additional details will be mailed at a
later date.
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40-yearReunion: May 21-22, 1987
1948-56
Pioneer Reunion: May 21-22, 1987
1957
3O-yearIPioneer Reunion: May 21-22, 1987
1961
25-year Reunion: November 14-16, 1986
1966
2o-yearReunion: November 14-16, 19B6
Chairman: C. Michael Bennis
1976
Io-year Reunion: November 14-16, 19B6
1981
5-year Reunion: November 14-16, 19B6
As a result of The Alumni Association Communications
Committee's SUriitry, Updates will be listed by class year
beginning with the Summer '86 issue.
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Asia/ Pacific
Steven E. Weiner '82, is the Japan representative for
American Electronics Association. He lives in Tokyo,
with his wife, Stacy.
Jeffrey A. Bloch '83, is senior buyer in international
purchasing for Inte\Japan K.K. His wife, Sharon (nee
Bishop) '83, is a foreign exchange trader for
Continental Bank. They live in Tokyo.
Sebastian Bonner '83, is deputy representative of the
Beijing office ofThe National Council for U.S.-China
Trade.
Jean-Luc Butel '83, is marketing manager for
Johnson & Johnson. He lives in Namadi Heights
Tamavva, Fiji Islands.
Joel E.Jacobsen '83, is financial controller for East
West Research & Design. He lives in Sri Lanka.
Key-Young Lee '83, is with American Express
International, Inc., card division in Seoul, Korea.
Richard T. Lehman '83, is Far East director of Lewis
Galoob Toys. He lives in Hong Kong.
Kenneth R. Mason '83, is Taichung area manager for
More Shoe International in Taipei, Taiwan.
Scott Parman '83, is southwest China marketing
manager for U.S.-China Industrial Exchange, Inc. in
Beijing, China.
Tadaaki Tanaka '83, is in the special projects
department of Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd. He
lives in Higashi-ku, Osaka, Japan.
Shaozhong You '83, is with the project division of
Foreign Investment and Loan Office, State Education
Commission, People's Republic of China in Bejing,
China.
Marvin Maddox '84, married Jenny Toh Boon Quang
inJuly; 1985, in Singapore.
Gerry Sandel '84, is with Bear Stearns Asia and is
living in Hong Kong.
Akihiko Veda '84, is a customer dealer for Mitsui
Bank, Ltd., international treasury division, in Tokyo.
He lives in Fujisawa, Kanagawa, Japan.
Christopher K Beebe '85, is an associate marketing
representative with ffiM China Corporation. He lives
in Beijing, China.
Violet T. Hsu '85, is a marketing representative for
ffiM China Corporation in Beijing, People's Republic of
China.
Alan G. Sauran '85, is an economic intelligence
analyst for the Office of Assessments. He lives with his
wife, Suzanne, and son, Harvey; in Manuka, Australia.
Laura B. Tanton '85, is a foreign expert at
Guangzhou Institute of Foreign Trade in Dalang,
Guangzhou, People's Republic of China.
Europe
William E Sigal '58, is chairman of the International
Trade Association, a publishing firm. He lives in Paris,
France.
Duane E. Bellmore' 61, is director of Hisparabi S.A.
He lives in Madrid, Spain, with his wife, Maria.
JohnJ. Edstrom '62, is sales marketing manager for
Tubesales, Ltd. He lives in Camberly, England, with his
wife, Sandra.
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William E. Van Goitsnoven '62, is staff director of
exploration geology for Phillips Petroleum Company
Norway in Tananger, Norway.
Andrian Chryssolor '66, is chairman and chief
executive ofNissel Group. He and his wife, Renee '66,
live in Marlow Commom, Buckinghamshire, England.
Horst P. Nolden '67, is director of sales and marketing
for Natronag, GmbH. He and his wife, Barbara, live in
Bad Harzburg, West Germany.
Jose M. Polis '67, is managing director of Hegel bach
Medical S.A in Brussels. He lives in Sterrebeek,
Belgium.
Pierre P. Boutigny '68, is managing director of AlG
Euravie. He lives in Neuilly Sur Seine, France, with his
wife, Edith.
V1adas Gedmintas '69, is marketing director,
financial industry marketing, for Philips Data Systems.
He lives in Enebyberg, Sweden, with his wife, Gail.
Richard H. Henry '70, is with Continental Bank. He
lives in Athens, Greece, with his wife, Bruni.
CharlesJ. Taplin '71, is with Hiram Walker
International. He lives in Madrid, Spain.
Dominique G. Ablondi '72, is division director of
rOreal de Paris. He lives in Mitry Mory; France, with
his wife, Vanessa.
Michael S. Moe '72, is general manager of Africa!
Middle East operations for J.I. Case Company. He and
his wife, Darcy, live in Athens, Greece. He writes,
"Tbirds give us a call when you are in Greece:'
Leo Hochstetter,Jr. '74, is with Seagram's Overseas
Sales in Rome, Italy.
Paul H. Kessener '75, is with Bucyrus-Erie in Paris,
France. He married Martine Midy in March, 1985.
Bruce L Lamarche '75, is director and area manager
for Finaerain (Continental Grain Company). He lives
in Veyrier, Switzerland, with his wife, Gabriele.
Alice E. Miller Dupas '75, is a management
consultant for Assor Conseil. She lives in Paris, France,
with her husband. Henri.
Robert L. Smith '75, is in marketing and products
with Firestone Hispania. He and his wife, Nancy; live
in Humera Madrid, Spain.
Jan A. Strangil '75, is a manager of Scandinavian
Service School. He lives in Haslum, Norway; with his
wife, Anne Vehre.
Staale Aurtande '76, is an oil trader for Cedar Service
(UK), Ltd. He and his wife, Josephine,live in London,
England.
Bruce H. Burlington '76, is associate director for First
Chicago, Ltd. He lives in London, England.
Oyvin Rasmussen '76, is managing director of
Frithjofe Rasmussen AlS. He lives in Oslo, Norway
Morten Aas '77, is managing director of Samuel
Montagu A/S. He lives in Oslo, Norway.
ThomasJ. Beatty '77, is a finance controllerfor Clark
Credit France. He lives in Montesson, France, with his
wife, Laurie.
Joseph A. Igoe '77, is a representative and vice
preSident of First Interstate Bank. He lives in Frankfurt,
West Germany.
Jack Lavin '77, is vice preSident and department head
of Global Cash Management. He lives in London,
England.
Jorge A. Segarra '77, is vice preSident, account
director, for Lurzer Conrad Leo Burnett, GmbH. He is
the director of the Proctor & Gamble account in
Germany; Austria and Switzerland. He lives in
Frankfurt, West Germany.
David L Brothers '78, is preSident ofDG, Inc. He
lives in Augsburg, West Germany.
Per A. Hem '78, is an export manager for Kverneland
AlS. He and his wife, Elisabeth, live in Kvernaland,
Norway.
R.Jay Powell, III '78, is a vice president with Texas
Commerce Bank. He lives in London, England.
Judy A. V1astnik '78, is a general manager with Estee
Lauder, Ltd. She lives in Stockholm, Sweden.
ArnaudJ. Wilson '78, is marketing manager for
Scan-Barder Lines AlS. He and his wife, Betty; live in
HosIe, Norway.
Dennis D'Oria '79, and his wife, Monika, had a
daughter, Nina, in July; 1985. They live in Hofheirn am
Taunus, West Germany
David Feld '79, and his wife, Anne, had a daughter,
Katherine Louise, in January, 1985. He is with
Maryland National Bank in London, England.
Francois J. Guerin '79, is a marketing manager for
rOreal. He lives in Torino, Italy.
Mary Hewitt Dudley '79, is a consultant for Abtex
Computer Systems. Her husband, Robert '79, is senior
petroleum engineer for Amoco Exploration Company.
They live in Aberdeen, Scotland.
Terje Saeterli '79, is a management consultant for
S.T.!. (National Institute ofTechnolgy). He lives in
Rensvik, Norway; with his wife, Live.
Koen Van Mossel '79, is an export manager for Alpha
Trading Company. He lives in Es Waalwijk, The
Netherlands.
David L Williams '79, is senior sales engineer,
European region, of Rockwell International, flow
control division. He lives in Worthing, United
Kingdom.
Mark Young '79, is an associate consultant for
McKinsey & Company. He lives in Dusseldorf, West
Germany.
Jaime G. Ayash '80, is a product manager for CPC
International in Lisbon, Portugal. He and his wife,
Anita, live in Cascais, Portugal. He writes, "Anyone
coming to Portugal, I will be more than glad to show
himlher around:'
linda Hahka '80, is an export manager for Vial
Medical. She lives in Grenoble, France.
Cornelia S. Hubert '80, is a foreign exchange dealer
for Chemical Bank. She lives in Frankfurt, West Germany.
Wilhelmus M. Saes '80, is the UK sales manager for
Pope's Cable and Wire. He lives in Nederweert, The
Netherlands.
Asle Soberg '80, is a manager for Aker Norsco AlS. He
lives in Hommersak, Norway, with his wife, Elisabeth.
Dominique Thisse '80, married Genevieve Bernard
in October in Nice, France.
Hans W. Vollrath '80, is a consultant with Fraser
Unternehmeusberatung. He lives in Mufheirn-Ruhr,
West Germany.
Kazuhiro Yamana '80, is a representative for
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation. He lives in Kronberg,
West Germany.
Christian M. Bertetto '81, is Caribbean zone
manager with SAE. He and his wife, Zetty; live in Le
Chesnay; France.
Erik G. Braathen '8 1, is vice preSident, charter
division, of Braathens S.A.EE. He and his wife, Ann,
live in Oslo, Norway.
Carl D. Cappelan '8 I, is an analyst for Norges
Hypotek for Naering. He lives in Oslo, Norway.
Nils C. Ellingsen '81, is vice preSident, financial
director of lIS Sea Farm & Company. He lives in
Bergen, Norway.
Joseph W. Fransen '81, is an international product
manager for Kontron Instruments, GmbH. He lives in
Munich, West Germany, with his wife, Gabrielle.
Ulrik A. Hegnar '81 , is an attorney for Oslo
Byfornyelse AlS. He and his wife, Ase, live in Oslo,
Norway.
Hans K Kolberg '81, is managing director of Hans
Kolberg AlS. He and his wife, Trine, live in Askim,
Norway.
Alan H. Mueller '81, is an account executive for
Merrill Lynch. He and his wife, Elisabeth, live in
Vienna, Austria.
Jan Willem Nolst Trenite '81, married Vanny
Agneessens in August, 1985. They live in Vinkeveen,
The Netherlands.
Lars-Johan Nyboe '8 1, is a doctoral student at The
Norwegian Institute of Economics and Business
Administration. He lives in Bergen, Norway.
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George Pantalonas '81, is a financial analyst for
Agricultural Bank of Greece. He lives in Thessaloniki,
Greece.
Zane Ryan '81, is distributor sales manager for
Paradyne (U.K), Ltd., the largest independent data
communications company. He lives in London,
England with his wife, Babs (nee Potvin) '81, who is a
marketing manager for Kawasaki Motors (UK), Ltd.
John G. Van Der Moezel '81 , is a financial con­sultant
with Shearson Lehman Brothers. He lives in
Oostvoorne, The Netherlands.
Jaime Villalonga '81, is a cash manager for Fiat. He
and his wife, Maria, live in Madrid, Spain.
Jan G. Boeyum '82, is a marketing director for A.S.
Eiendomsutvikling, an investment and real estate firm.
He lives in Oslo, Norway.
Velaug Bollingmo '82, is personnel officer for IDA
Integrert Database Handling. She and her husband,
Pal Mitlid '82,live in Oslo, Norway.
Diana G. Childress '82, is a lectrice for the Universite
du Maine. She lives in Le Mans, France.
Charles]. Doble '82, is director of Browning Ferris
Industries. He and his wife, Vicki, live in Madrid,
Spain.
Michael P. Howley '82, teaches English in Madrid,
Spain.
WilliamJenkins,Jr. '82, is an electronics specialist
for the U.S. Army. He lives in Frankfurt, West Germany.
William L Jenner '82, is manager of marketing
research for Grace, GmbH. He lives in Norderstedt,
West Germany.
Christine Jensen Cormier '82, lives in London,
England.
Bernd Metzger '82, is managing director of Parfums
Christian Dior in Cologne, Germany.
Jorge Moix '82, is an assistant manager for
Citibank-Espana. He lives in Vazquez Mella, Spain.
Antoon M. Santegoeds '82, lives in Merkelbeek, The
Netherlands.
Juan Serna '82, has moved to Switzerland to work
with the Nestle Corporation.
Gert E Soehnle '82, is executive vice president for
Soehrtle, GmbH & Company. He lives in Friolzheim,
West Germany.
Mark C. Stakem '82, is an analyst for Interfirst Bank
of Dallas. He and his wife, Gillian, live in London,
England.
Jan W. Wolters '82, is an area manager with
Hownedica Aptizer Company He and his wife, Inez,
live in Heenstede, The Netherlands.
Peter R. Amrein '83, is regional sales and marketing
manager for Teledyne, GmbH. He lives in Wiesbaden,
Federal Republic of Germany.
Didrik C. Christiansen '83, is an assistant vice
president of Aksjeselskapet Nevi. He lives in Oslo,
NorWay.
Juan de la Sierra-Urguiso '83, is vice president of
A.D.A.5.A., aviation consultants. He lives in Madrid,
Spain.
Janis Freidlander Svendsen '83, is an account
manager for Ogilvy & Mather. Her husband, Carl­Petter
'83, is a manager for Banque Paribas Norway.
They live in Oslo, Norway
Beth L Hutchins '83, is in strategiC planning with
Verlagsgruppe Bertelsmann, GmbH in Munich, West
Germany.
SveinJuliussen '83, is marketing director of Norpor
Environmental Services AlS in Hvalstad, Norway
Christian L Ramm '83, is a fmancial consultant with
Storebrand-Norden. He lives in Oslo, Norway.
William Wright '83, is a corporate banking officer
with the Bank of America in London, England.
Alane M. Bowling '84, is a consultant for Stratorg, a
French consulting firm, in Rueil-Malmaison, France.
Stefan Bruns-Wuestefeld '84, is with Hitachi
Electronics Components in Munich, West Germany
Stephane Chayegan '84, is an area manager for
Lancome International. He and his wife, Helen, live in
Nevilly; France.
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Sigurd Knudtzon '84, is an attorney with the law firm
of Arntzen, Underland and Lyng. He lives in Oslo,
Norway.
TimothyT. Lang '84, is a currency-analyst for Merrill
Lynch. He lives in London, England.
Ole H. Lien '84, is assistant international marketing
manager oOordan AlS. He and his wife, Mona have a
son, Kent. They live in Oslo, Norway
Hans R. Niehues '84, is a marketing analyst for BASF
AG. He lives in Weinheirn, West Germany.
Curtis Orrben '84, is managing director of Stoller
Chemical, Ltd. He lives in Clayton-Le-Woods,
Lancashire, England.
Mark Reinisch '84, is a wind surfing instructor in
France.
Preben Strand '84, is a field engineer for Societe De
Prospection Electrique Schlumberger. He lives in
Haugesund, Norway.
Lawrence S. Cole '85, is an assistant product
manager for Riera Marsa (Nabisco). He lives in
Barcelona, Spain.
lain D. Gow '85, is a sales manager for American
Hospital Supply in Brussels, Belgium.
Denise Grad '85, is with my Cafe. She lives in Trieste,
Italy
Patricia E. Gras '85, is a product manager for Gallina
Blanca Purina. She lives in Barcelona, Spain.
Steven Hall '85, is an intern in marketing with Braun
AG in Kronberg, West Germany.
Svein Hillestad '85, is a consultant with Norsk Data
AlS. He and his wife, Isabel, live in Snardya, Norway.
Bernadette M. Martin '85, is a marketing executive
for American Express. She lives in Pumey; London,
England.
Morten Nordvold '85, is in international marketing
for HAG AlS. He lives in Baerums,Verk, Norway.
Latin America
Thad R. Chamberlain '55, is executive director of
Bancosur. He lives in EI Dorado, Panama.
George N. Weismiller '55, is with People to People
Health in San Salvador, EI Salvador.
Phillip R. Keeler '56, is a vice president of Ted Bates
International. He and his wife, Sheila, live in Mexico
City.
Jerome E. Firsty '57, is secretary and treasurer for
Firbeck, Inc. He and his wife, Ruth,live in Santurce,
Puerto Rico.
Richard C. Graham '58, is a political and economic
counselor for Department of State, American Embassy
in Bridgetown, Barbados.
LewisJ. Maviglia '61, is a group director for Borden,
Inc. International. He and his wife, Carol, live in
Bogota, Colombia.
Stephen V. Naegle '63, is director of Tennant Mexico
SA de CV He and his wife, Maria, live in Mexico City.
Richard P. Puig '63, is owner of ZeBeDee Do-Da, Inc.
He and his wife, Ingrid,live in St. Thomas, Virgin
Islands.
Ben H. Barteldes '65, is general manager ofTorin,
Ltda. He and his wife, lrinejoe, live in Sao Jose Dos
Campos, Brazil.
Louis V. Petit '66, is a vice president of Mobile Paint
Manufacturing. He lives in Sanjuan, Puerto Rico.
Christopher Angell '67, is a manager of Agencias
Angell S.A. He lives in Guatemala City; Guatemala.
SveinJuliussen '83 Louis Petit '66
William E Craig '67, has formed a group of
companies which include a steel service center, a bus
manufacturing company and a commercial refrigera­tion
manufacturing company. He and his wife, Rosa
Isabel, have three children. They live in Valencia
Estado Carabobo, Venezuela.
James E Corzine '68, is owner of Interamerica
Marketing. He and his wife, Celeste, live in Bogata,
Colombia.
J. DolphJohnson '68, is a vice preSident of Spencer
Stuart Associates. He and his wife, Margot, live in Sao
Paulo, Brazil.
David R. Lawrence '68, is regional manager and
president of Caribbean operations for American
International Group, Ltd. He is also preSident of
American International Insurance Company. He lives
in Santurce, Puerto Rico.
Leland W. Miles' 68, is manager of Cartagena for
Willis F. Bronkie, S.A. He and his wife, Maria,live in
Cartagena, Colombia.
Michael C. Pierce '68, is a partner in the law firm of
Pierce & Moncada. He lives in Balboa, Panama, with
his wife, Charlotte.
Kenneth H. Rule '69, is marketing director for Gillette
do Brazil in Sao Conrado, Rio, Brazil.
Uvaldo Champion '70, is a vice president of C.A.
Prima. He and his wife, Suzanne (nee Necrason) '70,
live in Caracas, Venezuela.
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Latin America
Charles E. Fairman '70, was recently named vice
president of Mobile Paint Caribbean, Inc. He lives in
Santurce, Puerto Rico.
Joseph M. Mack '70, is a certified public accountant
for Peat Marwick. He lives in Sao Paulo, Brazil with his
wife, Margaret.
Philippe Matron '70, is operations manager for
Caribbean Refrescos, Inc. He and his wife, Beldad,live
in Caparra Heights, Puerto Rico.
John Ross Pope '70, is with CBBA/Propeg. He and his
wife, Maria, live in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
William S. Acheson '71, is a sales representative for
Puerto Rico Valve & Fitting Company. He lives in
Santurce, Puerto Rico.
Richard A. Ambrose '72, is with Johnson &
Higgins-Eluma in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Juan-Manuel De Cardenas Salazar '72, is managing
director of Roots lnternational S.A. He lives in Lima,
Peru, with his wife, Monica. Max Lau '72, works with
him.
McDiarmid Messenger '72, is a vice president and
representative for First Interstate Bank. He and his
wife, Elizabeth 'K83,live in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Ernest A. Valdes, Jr. '72, is marketing director for
Warner Lambert Company, a pharmaceuticals firm. He
and his wife, Clara, live in Quito, Ecuador.
Ronald Walker '72, is a consultant for Servinter
Vallarta S.A.D. E.C.v He lives in Guadalajara, Mexico,
with his wife, Celia.
Alban G. Toulemonde '73, is a manager for
Compania de Tejidos de Lana Omnes, a textile
manufacturing firm. He and his wife, Elizabeth, live in
Pereira, Columbia.
Claudio Carvazho Borges '74, is currently on loan to
the Ministry of Finance Customs Policy Commission
and is serving as the head of the legal division. His
permanent position is a sales manager with CVRD, the
world's largest ore mining and exporting company. He
lives in Rio de Janeiro. Brazil.
Kate Mackie '74, is director of marketing and new
business development for Molinas Caracas-Maracaibo
in Caracas, Venezuela.
Guy H. Harris,Jr. '75, is controller for Chiriqui Land
Company-Bocas. He lives in Panama, Panama, with
his wife, Hilda.
Emmett D. Steed '75, is resident manager of the
Marriott Caesar Park Hotel. He lives in Panama,
Panama, with his wife, Jana.
Mark P. A1edda '76, is a vice preSident for Republic
National Bank of New York in Santiago, Chile.
Kenneth S. Gottlieb '76, is a general manager for
Kenneth Gottlieb, a household appliances firm. He
lives in Mexico City, Mexico, with his wife, Karen.
David R. Riddick '76, is marketing manager for IDM
de Venezuela S.A. He and his wife, Lorena, have a son,
David. They live in Caracas, Venezuela.
Sandra A.Jenkins '77, is an assistant vice president
of Bank of Boston. She lives in Santurce, Puerto Rico.
Carlos Martinez '77, is with the management
training program, finance, of Chrysler Corporation in
Mexico City, Mexico.
Luis A. Moreno '77, is a manager for Datos y
Mensajes. He lives in Bogota, Colombia, with his wife,
Adrianne.
John P. Zavala '77, is a manager with Distribuidora
Duza. He lives in Asuncion, Paraguay.
Juan G. De Gre '78, is general manager and partner of
Interlam de Mexico, S.A. c.v: and general manager
and partner in Mobelam. He married Isabel Cardenas,
in March, 1985. They live in Estado de Mexico,
Mexico.
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Charles E. Fairman '70 John A. Florida '62
Bernardo A. Giacometti '78, is director of marketing
and sales at Parker Pen do Brasil. He married Nancy
Marcondes Machado in August, 1985. They live in Sao
Paulo, Brazil.
Jeb S. Syler '78, is general manager and partner of
Symaca, the leading dairy farm equipment manufac­turing
and supplies firm in Venezuela. He and his wife,
Dilia, live in Caracas, Venezuela.
Vicente Ambrosio,Jr. '79, is with R.]. Reynolds
Tabacos do Brasil, Ltd. in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Alejandro Gonzalez '79, is senior partner of
Serco-Asesores S.A. de c.v: He lives in Monterrey,
Mexico, with his wife, Blanca.
William E Goode '79, is director of the research
center of Caribbean Business. He lives in Old San Juan,
Puerto Rico.
Henry J. Wulff '79, is a credit manager for
Arrendadora Bancomer S.A. He lives in Caracas,
Venezuela.
Julio c. Zamora '79, is a manager of Reuters Limited,
a financial information firm. He lives in Panama,
Panama.
Kathleen Bonar Wahlberg '80, is general manager
of a company which produces free tourist guides
generating revenue via advertisement sales. She lives
in Georgetown, Grand Cayman Island.
Lincoln Oyarzun '80, is marketing manager of
Johnson &Johnson de Chile S.A. He lives in Santiago,
Chile.
Lani E. Clark '81, is with Prudential Bache. She lives
in St. John, Virgin Islands.
Sidney Candido Faria '81, is research director for
Merrill Lynch S.A. in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Jan Meertens '81, is general manager of Centro
Quimico in Guatemala City. Guatemala.
Herbert C. Muller '81 , owns an economic and
financial consulting company. He has also written a
book on his experiences dealing with the Bolivian
government. He lives in La Paz, Bolivia.
Gerald D. Tucciarode '81 , is with West Indies
Advertising, Inc. in Sanjuan, Puerto Rico. He lives in
Hatorey, Puerto Rico.
Alexander Bonilla '82, is a fmancial analyst for Esso
Colombiana. He and his wife, Elsa Hernandez,live in
Bogota, Colombia.
Gustavo Gasparian '82, is working with Pro-Estetica,
a Brazilian cosmetics company. He lives in Sao Paulo,
Brazil.
Chris A. Hargitt '82, is foreign trade manager for
Conagra, Inc. in Sanjuan, Puerto Rico. He lives in
Santurce, Puerto Rico.
Steven Kutcher '82, is with International Multifoods
Corporation. He lives in Caracas, Venezuela.
Ian C. McClusky '82, is first secretary of the
Canadian Department of External Affairs, Canadian
Embassy. He lives in Brasilia, Brazil.
Dwight R. Mutchler '82, was promoted to a senior
account executive for Leo Burnett, Inc. He lives in
Santurce, Puerto Rico.
Chris H. Norman '82, is an international manage­ment
consultant for Towers, Perrins, Forster. He lives
in Caracas, Venezuela.
Thomas w. Short '82, is a line personnel officer for
Citibank N.A. He and his wife, Caryn, live in Buenos
Aires, Argentina.
Atjan P. Van Der Meer '82, is in sales for HCl
Holanda Ecuador c.A., a chemical distribution firm in
Guayaquil, Ecuador.
Luis G. Fierro '83, is a consultant for UNICEF He and
his wife, Ana, had a daughter in February, 1985. They
live in Santiago, Chile.
Anthony Laing-Meason '83, is in the office of
projects of US AID. He lives San Salvador, EI Salvador.
John G. Moran '83, is a foreign service officer and
third secretary for the U.S Embassy in Kingston,
Jamaica.
Oscar D. Ruiz '83, is a credit analyst for Bank of
Boston. He lives in ASuncion, Paraguay, with his wife,
Aida.
John E Andrade '84, and his wife, Saida Tamayo de
Andrade '84, had a daughter, Stephanie Marie, in
May, 1985. They live in Quito, Ecuador.
Carlos E. Arce '84, is commmercial manager for
Central America with InpeIca-Philips. He and his wife,
Christel Schulz,live in San Salvador, EI Salvador.
Sabrina Buschbeck '84, is a media planning
manager for McCann-Erickson, Inc. She lives in
Caracas, Venezuela.
Patricia Canepa '84, is a brand assistant for Proctor &
Gamble Corporation in Peru. She lives with her
husband, Javier, in Lima, Peru.
Victor J. Simone '85, has been assigned to Tokyo as a
commercial attache for the Venezuelan Embassy. He
and his wife, Lisa, live in Caracas, Venezuela.
North America
Robert E. Anderson ' 47, lives in Wheaton, IL
William E. Mitchell '47, is an international con­sultant
for International Resources, Inc. He lives in
Lake Wylie, SC, with his wife, Margaret.
John E Nielsen '47, is retired. He and his wife, Aileen,
live in Honolulu, HI.
Charles O. Ritter '47,lives in Lago Vista, TX.
Earle L Slyder '47, is president of Wiley & Associates,
Inc. He lives in Scottsdale, AZ, with his wife, Estoll.
Leon A. Szymanek '47, is a real estate broker in
Evanston, lL.
Walter Lekis '48, is a financial consultant for Transco
Securities. He and his wife, Lisa, live in Pompano
Beach, FL.
DonaldJ. Lenertz '48, is president of Auto Parts &
Machine Company, Inc. He lives in Port Lavaca, TX,
with his wife, Dorothy.
Sherman Liebo '48, is director of sales for Creditors
Service of Los Angeles. He lives in Santa Monica, CA.
John Nazro,Jr. '48, is retired. He lives in Walnut
Creek, CA.
John A. Warner '48, retired after 36 years with
PepsiCo, Inc. He and his wife, Veronica, live in LaJolla,
CA.
Frank G. Bawden '49, is a vice president of
Durablade Corporation in Houston. He and his wife,
Margaret, live in West Columbia, TX.
Gayl~J. Lorenat '49, is retired. She lives in Carlsbad,
CA.
Paul D. Maertzweiler '49, is retired. He lives in
Knoxville, TN, with his wife, Kathryn.
Shepherd M. Roberts,Jr. '49, is secretary/treasurer of
CSJ Building Corporation, a real estate company. He
and his wife, Donna, live in Scottsdale, AZ.
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Franklin W. Sohle '49, is an investment consultant
for American Pacific Securities. He lives in Laguna
Beach, CA, with his wife, Paulette.
Frederick R De Roever '50, is administrative
manager for The Ralph M. Parsons Company. He lives
in Oceanside, CA, with his wife, Mary.
Sidney D. Gluck '50, is treasurer for Alside a
manufacturer of building material. He and his wife,
Dorothy, live in Akron, OH.
John R Long,Jr. '50, is managing director of
Paternoster Financial Service. He and his wife, Erma,
live in Millersville, PA.
Jack E Worth '50, is retired and living in Walpole, NH.
Joseph N. Wyble '50, is a vice president of C. R.
Stevens, Inc. He lives in Fort Meyers Beach, FL.
Robert W. Feagles '51, is senior vice president of The
Travelers Insurance Company. He and his wife, Anita,
live in West Hartford, CT.
Robert B. Gooden '52, is chairman of the board for
Gooden Industries, Inc. in Elko, NY
Brayton Lincoln '52, is self-employed as a writer. He
and his wife, Rosamond, live in South Dartmouth, MA.
Frederick L Delkin '54, was appointed to the Oregon
Expo '86 Committee by Governor Vic Atiyeh of
Oregon. He also owns The Delkin Company. He lives
in Portland, OR.
Arthur C. Derr '54, is retired from Firestone. He lives
in Memphis, TN.
Louis B. Phillips ' 54, is with Kellogg Plant Services.
He and his wife, Beverly; live in Houston, TX.
John R Aston '55, is manager of operations,
international division, for LTV Energy Products
Company. He lives in Houston, TX.
Thomas E. Barnett '55, is a consultant with Barnett
International. He and h is wife, Maria, split their time
between Ft. Lauderdale, FL, and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Lee B. Butts '55, is in real estate development. He lives
in Indian Rocks, FL.
Thomas H. Greene '55, is owner of AA Lawnmower
Sales & Service. He and his wife, Carole, live in Austin,
TX.
John R Izard '55, is with Izard Insurance. He lives in
Phoenix, AZ, with his wife, Carolyn.
William L Shallberg '55, is president ofTexpac
International, Inc., an international marketing services
firm that speCializes in helping US businesses
establish contacts and operations in Asia. He and his
wife, Mary Ann, live in Houston, TX.
Barbara Yunker Bettison '55, is a corporate vice
preSident with EG. Smathers & Company. She lives
with her family in Long Beach, CA.
Glenn A. Beck '56, is president of Beck Oil Inc. He
and his wife, Blanche Marsh, live in Victorville, CA.
Richard E. Graham '56, lives in West Branch, IA.
William P. Merriam,Jr. '56, is senior vice preSident of
Liberian Corporation Services, Inc. He lives in New
York,NY
D. Wayne Parkinson '56, is regional manager of
Transworld Systems. He lives in Lawrence. KS, with his
wife, Mary.
Karl E. Ringer '56, is retired. He and his wife, Flora,
live in Wallingford, PA.
Warren G. Ste1zmiller '56, is a systems account for
Pacific Missile Test Center. He lives in Newbury Park,
CA, with his wife, Gloria.
Edmond D. Backus '57, is an insurance agent. He
and his wife, Marie,live in Honolulu, HI.
Keith Benedict '57, is retired. He lives in Tarzana, CA.
Alexander Boggio '57, is representative for all
western states of Associazione Piemontesi Nel Mondo
of Turin, Italy. He writes that Piedmontesi-descent
Americans are planning a trip to South America and
would be happy to have any Tbirds join them.
Contact him at P.O . Box 357, South Pasadena, CA
91030.
Richard L Cummings '57, is president of Burr­Cummings
& Associates. He and his wife, Dorothy, live
in Orinda, CA.
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JamesJ. McCarthy '57, is a regional representative
for Anchor National Financial Services, Inc. He lives in
Tampa, FL, with his wife,Joyce.
Earl T. Oliver '57, is a finance officer for Rancho
Murieta Community Services District. He and his wife,
Clela, live in Murieta Village, CA.
j. William Ross '57, is a management consultant. He
and his wife, Elizabeth,live in JacksonvilJe, FL.
B. Theodore Troy '57, is with American Adver­tising
Distributors of Central Florida in Altamonte
Springs, FL.
Lou E. Driver '58, is preSident and owner of Drivers,
Inc., a ceramics firm. He and his wife, Donna, live in
Austin, TX.
Philip D. Hoffman '58, is senior vice preSident of
Aaron Cushman and Associates, Inc. He lives in
Chicago, IL, with his wife, Eileen.
George Lee '58, is president of Gastown Investment
21, Ltd. He and his wife, Rhoda, live in West
Vancouver, Canada.
Robert C. Newman '58, is preSident of Business
Exchange, a barter, countertrade consulting firm. He
lives in Orange, CA.
G. David Akerberg '59, is president and owner of
Gedag, Inc. He lives in Knoxville, TN.
Bruce L Davenport '59, is owner and broker for
Self-Home Realtors. He and his wife, Teri, live in
Tucson,AZ.
Richard B. Fowler '59, is preSident of Dick Fowler
Homes, Inc. He and his wife, Elizabeth, live in
Overland Park, KS.
Andrew W. Furlan '59, is vice president international
for Calvin Klein Cosmetics in New York City. He lives
in Huntington, NY. with his wife, Maureen.
James B. Golley '59, is director of international
tubular products for Baker Tubular Services in
Houston. He lives in Conroe, TX.
Richard M. Gore '59, is president of Majestech
Corporation. He lives in White Plains, NY
Harry W. Griffiths '59, is vice president and owner of
Ethanol Marketing, Inc. He lives in Boise, m.
Charles B. Hinkley '59, is self-employed as a water
resources consultant. He lives in San Diego, CA, With
his wife, Barbara Bowers-Hinkley.
RolfK. Liebergesell '59, is chairman ofR.L. Holding,
Inc. He and his wife, Sachiko, live in Stamford, CT.
David Lloyd '59, is director of international business
for Forma Scientific in Marietta, OH.
Don Maling '59, is preSident of Maling Development
Group, Inc. He and his wife, Loretta, live in Phoenix,
AZ.
Gregory H. Orloff '59, is a vice president of Hanson,
Winter & Orloff Insurance Brokers, Inc. He and his
wife, Sandra, live in Santa Monica, CA.
LouisJ. Porta '59, is business manager for Black Butte
Coal Company. He and his wife, Carol, live in Green
River, WY
Leon E Westendorf '59, is an independent invest­ments
and insurance agent. He lives in Covina, CA.
Gene L. Bennett ' 60, is president of California
Commerce Bank in Los Angeles. He and his wife,
Margaret, live in San Diego, CA.
Leo C. Hageman '60, is president of de la Plaza
International, Inc. He and his wife, Pilar, live in El Paso,
TX.
William L. Nystrom '60, is a manager ofKDS. He
lives in Erie, PA.
H.Jack Wilson '60, is an executive vice president of
Pratt Hotel Corporation in Dallas. He lives in Double
Oak, TX.
Horace L. Bowman' 6 1, is preSident of Maxon
ElectroniC, Inc., which proVides marketing and
product development/engineering services worldwide.
One of his partners is Pat O'Sullivan '61 . He and his
wife, Yasuko, have two daughters. They live in Kansas
City, MO. He writes, "Some members of our class
whom we see often are Jim Sweeney '61 , in Hong
Kong and Dick Autenreith '61 in Novato, CN'
JohnJ. Egan '6 1, is president of Egan Associates, Inc.,
an executive recruiting firm. He lives in Houston, TX,
with his wife, Eleanor.
Francis "Frank" E. McMinn '61, is a vice preSident of
Young, Smith & Peacock, Inc. He lives in Phoenix, AZ.
AJames Perry,Jr. '61, is president of Advance
Financial Corporation. He lives in Atlanta, GA.
Gerald C. Van Der Klomp '61, is an investment
counselor in La JolJa, CA.
John A. Florida '62, is senior vice president and
general manager of]. Walter Thompson U.S.A. in San
Francisco, CA.
John SeheJong Ha '62, is preSident of Kukje Pacific
New York Corporation in New York City He and his
wife,Juliana, live in Plainview, NY
Ralph G. Hanning '62, is broker/owner of
Hanning Realtors. He and his wife, Maureen, live in
Hendersonville, TN.
Hal A. Locker '62, is a managing counsel for Dow
Corning Corporation. He and his wife, Carol, live in
Midland,MI.
John H. McComish '62, is manager of the com­munications
group of Frank Howard Allen &
Company. He lives in San Rafael, CA.
RaymondJ. Mendoza '62, is a sales manager for WA.
Whitney Corporation. He lives in Rockford, IL, with
his wife, Nancy.
Margaret Moore Brennan '62, is a real estate
investor. She lives in San Francisco, CA.
Kirk R Winkelmeyer,Jr. '62, is preSident of
Salesmark, Inc. He lives in Fort Collins, CO, with his
wife,Anne.
Bebe Brown May '63, is co-owner of Friendly Pines
Camp, Inc. She and her husband, John, live in
Prescott, AZ.
Robert O. Draggon '63, is vice preSident for finance
at Overseas Private Investment Corporation in
Washington, D.C. He lives in Bethesda, MD.
RonaldJ. Gienger '63, is owner of a dairy ranch. He
and his wife, Marianne, live in Tillamook, OR.
Marquis H. Gilmore '63, is senior vice preSident of
Irving Trust Company in New York City. He lives in
Secaucus, N].
Robert A Lett ' 63, is software development supervisor
for Meadows Resources, Inc. He and his wife, Patricia
'63, live in Albuquerque, NM.
Jerry K. Loft '63, is self employed in financial
planning. He lives in Loveland, CO, with his wife,
Cynthia.
Edward C. Saenz '63, is director, Latin America, for
Laser Industries. He and his wife, Marilene, live in
Westport, CT.
Charles P. Ancona '64, is assistant to the preSident for
Boar's Head Enterprises. He and his wife Teri, live in
Charlottesville, VA.
John R Baker '64, is manager of countertrade for
Boeing Commercial Airplane Company in Seattle, WA.
He lives in Bellevue, WA.
Robertj. Gehl '64, is preSident of Tempotech
Industries, Inc. He lives in Hart, MI, with his wife,
Marcia.
Serge V. King '64, is self employed in communication.
He lives in Malibu, CA.
Richard Kithil '64, is owner of Greenbriar Manage­ment
Company. He lives in Boulder, CO, with his wife,
Lynda.
Claus T. Morch '64, is president of Same &
Lamborghini Tractors. He and his wife, Elisabeth, live
in Berkley Heights, N].
William D. Stonecipher '64, is a farm owner. He and
his wife, Linda, live in Waitsburg, WA.
Williamj. Surge '64, is an independent salesman
with Welding Alloys. He lives in Indianapolis, IN.
Dean W. Zook '64, is a vice preSident with Merrill
Lynch. He was appointed to the Presidents Club at
Merrill Lynch. He lives in Columbia, MD.
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North America
John K. Bailey '65, is an author and free lance writer.
He lives in Bennington, vr, with his wife, Kathy
Bourque.
Stephen w. Barber '65, is supervisor, collateral
advertising. for American Hawaii Cruises. He and his
wife, Maryann, live in San Francisco, CA.
William R Dunnuck '65, is a broker-salesman for
Coldwell Banker. He also has a charter fishing
business. He and his wife, Betty, live in Marco Island,
FL. He writes, "I would welcome calls from any old
classmates or T'bird graduates interested in southwest
Florida real estate or saltwater sport fishing. Call toll
free: 1-800-523-6797:'
George M. Dykes, ill '65, is dealer development
manager for Yale Materials Handling Corporation. He
lives in Alexandria, VA, with his wife, Susan.
Richard G. Enders '65, is owner of Dick Enders &
Associates, Inc. He and his wife,Judith, live in
Vancouver, WA.
Robert W. Gravell '65, is proprietor of R. G. Tubulars,
an oil field supply flfm. He and his wife, Ursula, live in
Parker, CO.
James A. Hallmann '65, is a minister. He lives in
Littleton, CO.
Charles B. Hardy '65, is in sales with Daum
Corporation. He lives in Laguna Beach, CA.
Olav A. Leite '65, is director of sales for Kongsberg
Vapenfabrikk. He and his wife, Britt, live in Simsbury;
CT.
Tom McSpadden '65, is president and chief executive
officer for American National Bank in Phoenix, AZ.
Tony Michaelson '65, is senior associate with Edge
Learning Institute, Inc. He and his wife, Margo, live in
Bend,OR.
Robert A. Nuell '65, is director of acquisition for
Betawest, a real estate development firm. He lives in
Littleton, CO.
Randall V. Parks '65, is with the engine group of
Deere & Company. He and his wife, Margarita, live in
Rock Island, IL.
Joseph A. Robinson '65, is president of Robinson
Engineering Products, an industrial manufacturers'
representative firm. He and his wife, Katsuyo, live in
Forest, VA.
David H. Rytand '65, is president of Trans pac
Marinas, Inc. in Seattle, WA. He and his wife, Sally, live
in Bellevue, WA.
John V. Savage '65, is a sales manager with the
bio-lab division of Lonza USA. He and his wife,
Sharon, live in Dallas, TX.
R Dennis Savage '65, is lauric oils trader for
Czarnikow-Rionda Brokerage Company in New York
City. He lives in RidgeView, CT.
Clarke L Todd '65, is a general manager of
Interamericas Motor Company, Ltd. He lives in
Jacksonville, FL.
James M. Whittlesey '65, is president and general
manager of Cellular One in Cleveland, OH. He and
his wife.Judy (nee Gilmore) '65, live in Shaker
Heights,OH.
LB. "Buzz" Ahrens,Jr. '66, is vice preSident,
international, for VF Corporation. He and his wife,
Joan, live in Bernville, PA.
Richard L Board '66, is a chiropractic physician and
owns St. Helena Chiropractic Clinic in St. Helena, CA.
James P. Bryan '66, is president of Schroder Torch
Energy. He and his wife, Mary; live in Houston, TIC
John C. Dyer '66, is with Beatrice Companies, Inc. in
Miami,FI.
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Jonathan R Giddings '66, is a finance manager for
Esso Central America and Caribbean. He lives in
Miami, FL, with his wife, Lynda.
Michael H. Gross ' 66, is an attorney He and his wife,
Nez, live in 'TYler, TX.
Kenneth W. Holbrook,Jr. '66, is president of Koch
Asphalt Company He and his wife, Sally Ann '66, live
in Wichita, KS.
James H. Koessler '66, is president of Rocky
Mountain Capital. He lives in BilIings, MT, with his
wife, Eva.
Noel E. Lang '66, is with Texas Kenworth and lives in
Longview, TX.
Perry S. Melton, Jr. '66, is a general manager for
Electronic Interconnect Systems. He lives in Rio Rico,
AZ, with his wife, Patricia.
Gregory D. Mitchell ' 66, is preSident of Magna-Dry
Peoria. He and his wife, Kay, live in Edelstein, IL.
John E. Smith, ill '66, is senior attorney for Enterprise
Companies, Inc. He lives in Houston, TX, with his wife,
Martha.
Lloyd A. Straits '66, is a manager of banking and
international finance for Northrop Corporation. He
and his wife, Ruth, live in Pacific Palisades, CA.
James A. Verner '66, is director of international
. business development for Stoller Chemical Company,
Inc. He lives in Phoenix, AZ, with his wife, Felicia.
Edward R Volz '66, lives in Patagonia, AZ.
Philip E Weaver '66, is a vice president of Agrex, Inc.
He and his wife, Susanne, live in Overland Park, KS.
Gary S. Ambrose '67, is a field sales manager for
Control Master Products. He and his wife, Carol, live
in Concord, CA.
Guillermo J. Areas '67, lives in Houston, TX.
Juris Berzins '67, is director, business development,
for Intersol Power Corporation. He and his wife, Vija,
live in Denver, CO.
Richard H. Dailey '67, is president and chief
executive officer of Dadeland Bank in Miami. He and
his wife, Vilma, live in Key Biscayne, FL.
William C. Dyer '67, is with Robco International
Corporation. He lives in Walnut Creek, CA.
Thomas D. Farver '67, is seU-employed in man­agement
and finance consulting. He lives in Houston,
TX, with his wife, Carol.
Victor C. Fontaine '67, is preSident of Source Centers,
Inc. He and his wife, Karin, live in Peoria, IL
Robert Greening '67, is an attorney for Tooze
Marshall. He lives in Portland, OR, with his wife,
Wendy
Gary J. Gwizdala '67, is chief operating officer for
Macrovision. He lives in Rolling Hills Estates, CA, with
his wife, Katherine.
Dean D. Henricks '67, is president of his own
company, Abeja, Inc., a cattle breeding enterprise. He
lives in Naperville, IL.
Thomas E. Holmquist '67, is vice president of sales
for North American Cerutti Corporation in Pittsburgh,
PA. He lives in Sewickley, PA.
John C. Hunter, ill '67, lives in Chicago, IL.
Charles B. Husbands '67, is president of Austin
Catering Service. He lives in Austin, TX.
Byron P.Johnson '67, is a vice preSident with Unilink.
He lives in San Francisco, CA.
Paul V. Keipp '67, is presidentofCom-Tec. He lives in
Huntington Beach, CA with his wife, Kathleen.
John T. Lyons '67, is fmance director of Middletown,
OH. He and his wife have three children. They live in
Champaign,IL.
J. Thomas Nein '67, is a vice preSident of Heller
Financial in San FranCiSCO, CA.
Earl K. Oman '67, is preSident of the international
division of Property Professionals. He and his wife,
Diane, live in Coral Gables, FL. He writes, "I took a
business trip to Hong Kong and saw John Blake '68:'
Richard E. Ragsdale '67, recently left Republic
Health Corporation, which he co-founded, to start
Community Health Systems, where he is a chairman
and community director. He and his wife, Anne, live in
Dallas, TX.
Thomas Rear '67, is director of international sales for
Watson Bowman & Acme Corporation. He lives in East
Amherst, NY.
David Richards '67, is a vice president of interna­tional
banking with Pittsburgh National Bank in
Pittsburgh, PA.
DeLevan W. Rose '67, lives in Port Charlotte, FL.
Dean M. Ross '67, is a vice president of Resort
Marketing International. He lives in Palos Verdes, CA.
Jennings E Werne.r '67, lives in Chicago, IL.
Walter R Wright '67, is a partner in Graham Clouser
& Wright, a manufacturers' representatives firm. He
and his wife, Carol, live in Orange Park, FL.
Omar Esmail Akchurin '68, appeared in Who's Who
a/finance and Industry. He is a member of the Board
of Trustees and co-treasurer of the Islamic Cultural
Center of New York.
Richard R. Austin '68, is director of marketing for
Sedona Institute, a management development firm. He
lives in Phoenix, AZ.
D. Delmont Blanchard '68, is a barber at Stan's
Competition. He lives in Chester, ID.
Robert E. Blomquist '68, is senior vice president and
general manager of Devine & Partners, Inc. He and his
wife, Chalis, live in Clayton, CA.
Huston H. Bunce,Jr. '68, is international marketing
manager for Transamerica Delaval, Inc. He lives in
Davis, CA with his wife, Elizabeth.
Ronald E. Case '68, is test audit supervisor for
Mountain States Council on Compensation Insurance.
He and his wife, Patricia, live in Phoenix, AZ.
John Farrington '68, is a corporate treasurer for
E-Systems, Inc. He lives in Dallas, TX.
John E. Gilbaugh '68, is regional vice president for
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. in Los Angeles, CA.
Thomas M. Goodnight '68, is preSident ofSoimar
Corporation. He married Maryle Malloy in April, 1985.
They live in Taos, NM.
J. Peter Hellman '68, is preSident of The Spirit of
Travel. He and his wife, Madi, live in Denver, CO.
Henry S. Kopek '68, is a regional manager for Port of
Portland in Chicago. He and his wife, Donna, live in
Bolingbrook, IL
George E Marshall,Jr. '68, is senior account
executive for Motorola, Inc. He and his wife, Patricia,
live in Social Circle, GA.
Barringer Newcomb '68, is president of The Venice
Team Company. He and his wife, Victoria, live in Del
Mar,CA.
Allen B. Pease '68, was recently promoted to general
counsel for C-E Natco, a division of Combustion
Engineering, Inc. He and his wife, Sara, live in Tulsa,
OK.
Frank C. Pickard, ill '68, is an assistant treasurer for
VF Corporation. He lives in Reading, PA, with his wife,
Carolyn.
Edmund O. Piehler,Jr. '68, is president of Brelie Gear
Company in Milwaukee, WI. He and his wife, Barbara,
live in Waukesha, WI.
Fred M. Saah '68, is director of marketing for Meyer
Investment Properties, Inc in Anaheim, CA.
Robert G. Sutton '68, is a vice president of Western
Insurance Agency. He and his wife, Diana, live in
Phoenix, AZ.
James S. Trowbridge '68, is a design manager for
Daniel International. He and his wife, Helga, live in
Spartanburg. sc.
Rebecca A. Vories '68, is owner of Infinite Energy. She
lives in Denver, CO.
Robert E. Withers '68, is with Biltmore National Bank
in Phoenix, AZ.
Henry P. Wright '68, is president of Ro-Lab Rubber
Company, Inc. He and his wife, Marina, live in
Sonoma,CA.
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George D. Abel '69, is owner of Lake City Tavern. He
lives in Tacoma, WA.
CharlesJ. Arndt '69, is assistant vice president,
money markets and foreign exchange, for Westpac
Banking Corporation in San Francisco. He lives in
Walnut Creek, CA.
Juan A. Barro '69, lives in Miami, FL
Fred Bloom '69, is international sales and marketing
manager for Hale Fire Pump Company. He lives in
Wayne, PA.
Anthony L Furr '69, is a group vice president for
Wachovia Bank and Trust. He lives in Winston-Salem,
NC, with his wife, Dianne.
Brian W. Gauler '69, is international marketing
manager for OCV Control Valves. He lives in Tulsa,
OK. He writes, "A recent international meeting with
Tulsa Mayor Terry Young that I attended included
Tbirds Terry Sorgi '76, Udo Sietins '70, Larry
McCarver '70, Bill Brown '70, and David ShafTer
'70~'
Dennis C. Giacone '69, is president of Giacone and
Callaghan, Inc. He and his wife, Sharon, live in
Phoenix, AZ.
Frank D. Giambattista,Jr. '69, is owner and
preSident of Gamby Distributing Company; Inc. He
lives in Harrisonburg, VA, with his wife, Gail.
Laurence O. Harriman '69, is export marketing
manager with Kiwi Brands, Inc., a division of Sara lee
Corporation. He lives in Reading, PA, with his wife,
julie.
Patrick C. Helmholz '69, is a vice president with
Bank of America in San Francisco, CA. He and his wife,
nona, live in Benicia, CA.
Gregory G.Jones '69, is president of Greg jones
Travel. Inc. He lives in Walla Walla, WA.
Wesley A. Kruse '69, is with Kruse Properties
Company. His new daughter, Nicole, was born on Feb.
3, 1985. They live in Whittier, CA.
Graham M. Lowe '69, is preSident of DCl Interna­tional,
Inc. in Philadelphia. He and his wife, Evelyn,
live in Newtown Square, PA.
Marshall R Malden '69, is export marketing
manager for Penn Athletic Products Company. He and
his wife, Suzan, have two daughters. They live in
Phoenix, AZ.
Wendell Moran '69, is with Merrill lynch Com­meretal
Real Estate in San Diego, CA.
Cary D. Morton '69, is president of Export Manage­ment
Company. He lives in Birmingham, MI, with his
wife, Susan.
WilliamJ. Murray '69, is preSident ofWJM Group,
Inc. He and his wife, Marie Ingelaere, live in Houston,
TX.
Paul LL Biddle '70, is director of Paul LL Biddle &
Company. He lives in Belmont, CA.
G. Grant Bowerman '70, is director of international
marketing for Evergreen Helicopters. He and his wife,
Maria, live in Lafayette, OR.
Lawrence G. Brodney '70, is executive vice president
of Bed & Bath. He and his wife, Myra, live in Lincoln,
MA.
Francisco C. Brohojowski '70, and his wife, Saun
Ellis, live in New York, NY
Christine A. Bruce '70, is a national project
administrator for Hughes Aircraft Company. She lives
in Tustin, CA.
Manfred T. Feibig '70, is a regional sales manager for
Stokvis Multiton Corporation, a materials handling
equipment firm, in Hicksville, NY He and his wife,
johanna, live in Sturbridge, MA.
James R Grebe '70, is product manager for Union
Carbide Corporation. He lives in Ridgefield, CT, with
his wife, Carol.
SamuelJ. Guarino '70, is a vice president of Rollins
Burdick Hunter Agency of Texas, Inc. He lives in
Houston, TX.
Harvey M. Kane '70, is a regional manager for
Macmillan Publishing Company. He and his wife,
Roberta, live in Bloomington, IN.
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Anthony L. Furr '69 Philip N. Moore '70
Ernest A. KarandjefT,Jr. '70, is president of Central
Banc System, [nco He and his wife, joan, live in
Clayton, MO.
James c. Kuhn,Jr. '70, is preSident ofInscorn
Services, Inc. He lives in Carrollton, TX, with his wife,
Charlie.
Michael Monteglas '70, is an account executive for
Thrner Broadcasting Systems. He lives in San
Francisco, CA.
Phillip Moore '70, is president of ESIS International, a
subSidiary of CIGNA Corporation. He lives in
Medford, NJ.
Thomas B. O'Keefe '70, is in real estate investments.
He lives in Laguna Beach, CA, with his wife, Carol.
Philip G. O'Rourke '70, is a partner with Bankers
International Services, Ltd. He and his wife, Anne, live
in San Francisco, CA.
Wayne Pulver '70, is a financial consultant for
Executives U.S. in Phoenix, AZ.
Robert E. Ragland '70, is owner of Ragland'
Construction Company. He and his wife, Francine, live
in Seal Beach, CA.
Jack Scapa,Jr. '70, is a vice preSident for Empress
Linen Import Company. He and his wife, Dana, had a
daughter, Cydney, in October. They live in Encino, CA.
Susan H. Schaefer '70, is a vice president of First
National Bank (Mission). She lives in McAllen, TX,
with her husband, Eugene Crowder.
Robert B. Stevens '70, is managing director of
Stevens international. He lives in Grosse Pointe, MI.
Victor M. Taggart '70, is owner of Taggart Fish &
Seafoods, Inc. He lives in Seattle, WA, with his wife,
Linda.
Hardy Thomsik '70, is with jet Equipment & Tools.
He and his wife, Ramona, live in Tacoma, WA.
Thomas R Waters '70, is director of marketing for
Distribution Services, Ltd. He lives in Larkspur, CA,
with his wife, Doris.
Deter J. Wellman '70, is senior vice president with
Bank of America. He lives in San Francisco, CA.
Phillip Wilken '70, lives in Rochester, MI.
John Bellavia '71, is managing director of Diversilled
Products Corporation. He lives in North BrunSWick,
NJ, with his wife,Janice.
Robert Betette,Jr. '71, is a vice president of Armbee
Corporation in San Francisco. He lives in Kentfield,
CA, with his wife Sharon Thomas.
Dewey L Cady '71, is a special agent for the FBI in
Minneapolis, MN. He and his wife, Sady, live in Apple
Valley;MN.
Philip Casey '71, moved from Westport, CT, to
Birmingham, AL.
Thomas J. Dale '71, is a vice president of Manitou
Equipment Corporation. He and his wife, Gail, live in
Scottsdale, AZ.
Russell R Diehl '71, is a partner with Diehl, Brown &
Company, an investment banking firm. He lives in
Irvine, CA, with his wife, Diane.
Dave C. Dreblow '71, is executive vice president for
Midwest Pacific Financial. He and his wife, Cathryn,
live in Danville, CA.
William C. Drypo\Cher '71, is president of Zephyr
Real'Estate & Investments. He and his wife, Trudy; live
in San Francisco, CA.
James M. Folsom '71, is owner of PermaSeal. He and
his wife, Carolyn, live in San Diego, CA.
Girard W. Grater '71, is international vice president
for Frank B. Hall & Company of Michigan, an
insurance brokerage firm. He and his wife, Karen, live
in Bloomfield, MI.
John E. Hamilton '71, is president of Farley Brothers
Moving & Storage Company. He lives in Pasadena, CA.
Kenneth E. Healing '71 , is a financial consultant for
Merrill lynch. He lives in Topanga, CA, with his wife,
Trudy.
KennethJ. Hernandez '71, is a sales representative
and consultant for Ran-le AsSOCiation, Inc. He lives in
Houston, TX.
Estuardo Herrera-Guirola '71, is an export sales and
marketing manager for Manitowoc Equipment Works.
He and his wife,Juanita, live in 1\vo Rivers, Wl.
David W.Josephson '71, is a vice president of
Nanyang Commercial Bank, Ltd. He lives in San
Francisco, CA.
William T. Kelley, Jr. '71, is with Nidek, Inc. He and
his wife, judy, live in Pleasanton, CA.
John H. Latham '71, is with Timberland Equipment,
Ltd. in Woodstock, Ontario.
Jan V. Laverty '71, is owner of Laverty Real Estate. He
and his wife, Beverly, live in Roseville, CA.
Grover J. Mann '71, is owner of Advance Marketing
Company. He lives in Albuquerque, NM.
Dan R Mapes '71, is preSident of Access International
in San Francisco, CA.
Robert A. McBride '71, is an auditor for WCIRB of
California. He and his wife, Maria, live in long Beach,
CA.
William H. Murphy '71, is a financial consultant and
planner for Carter Financial Management. He and his
wife, Sue, have a son, Michael. They live in Dallas, TX.
William G. Nash '71, is executive vice president of
Boettcher & Company. He lives in Denver, CO, with his
wife, Barbara.
Ken Parker '71, is owner of Parker Development
Company; which is building a $130 million resort on
the outskirts of Sedona, AZ. He lives in Sedona.
John C. Patterson '71, is international sales manager
for Cleaver-Brooks. He lives in Mequon, Wl, with his
wife, Donna.
Shiraz Ali Peera '71, is a broker and member of the
multimillion dollar sales club of Merrill Lynch Realty
in Tucson, AZ.
Franc A. Rocheleau '71, is president of Bennett
Budget Lines. He and his wife, Mary Bennett, live in
Aurora,CO.
Stewart H. Smith '71, is president of Sun Vail, Inc., a
restaurant company. He lives in Charlotte, NC.
William D.B. Sykes '71, is president ofThe Sykes
Company. He and his wife, Karen, had their second
child, Leslie, in january; 1985. They live in Nogales,
AZ.
Van S. Wunder, m '71, is first secretary of the U.S.
Information Agency. He and his wife, Marian, live in
Wassenoar, Holland, The Netherlands.
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Dean R. Anderson '72, is vice president for
operations and secretary-treasurer of Bonneville-West
Corporation in Salt Lake City. UT.
Kris W. Anderson '72, is a partner and director of
client services for Nova Media. He and his wife, SilVia,
live in Kirkland, WA.
Clinton Amoldus '72, lives in La Canada, CA.
Edward C. Auble '72, is self-employed in insurance
sales and marketing. His biggest project is with the
Greater Philadelp